Ankle and knee injuries: your imaging choices references

References for the NPS MedicineWise visiting topic 'Acute ankle and knee injuries: your imaging choices'. 

References for the educational visiting card

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References for educational visiting card insert 

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  2. Swain MS, Henschke N, Kamper SJ, et al. Accuracy of clinical tests in the diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament injury: a systematic review. Chiropr Man Therap 2014;22:25. [PubMed].
  3. Meuffels DE, Poldervaart MT, Diercks RL, et al. Guideline on anterior cruciate ligament injury. Acta Orthop 2012;83:379-86. [PubMed].
  4. Ryzewicz M, Peterson B, Siparsky PN, et al. The diagnosis of meniscus tears: the role of MRI and clinical examination. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2007;455:123-33. [PubMed].
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  19. Polzer H, Kanz KG, Prall WC, et al. Diagnosis and treatment of acute ankle injuries: development of an evidence-based algorithm. Orthop Rev (Pavia) 2012;4:e5. [PubMed].
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