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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*U/S can be used to assess continuity of tendons and ligaments | |||
*They have a property called anisotropy which means they have 2 different appearances if assess longitudinally or transversely | |||
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Background
- U/S can be used to assess continuity of tendons and ligaments
- They have a property called anisotropy which means they have 2 different appearances if assess longitudinally or transversely
