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The evolving role of imaging in sports injury management
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The evolving role of imaging in sports injury management

Authors

  • Anna Paluch 5th Military Hospital with Polyclinic in Cracow, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3913-0830
  • Gabriela Grylowska 5th Military Hospital with Polyclinic in Cracow, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3796-2487
  • Michał Tryba District Hospital in Chrzanów, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0009-8363-5397
  • Katarzyna Gunia Independent Public Health Care Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Katowice named after sergeant Grzegorz Załoga; Collegium Medicum, University of Rzeszow, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0003-0111-5758
  • Aleksandra Adamczyk Collegium Medicum, University of Rzeszow, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7848-3506
  • Mateusz Banasik Collegium Medicum, University of Rzeszow, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0256-8807
  • Marcin Rebizant The University Hospital in Cracow, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1159-228X
  • Agata Żak Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0004-4520-9032
  • Andrzej Palak The University Hospital in Cracow, Poland; Collegium Medicum, University of Rzeszow, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5381-8438
  • Anna Ignatowicz 5th Military Hospital with Polyclinic in Cracow, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0006-6634-5564

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/QS.2026.56.72448

Keywords

sports, injuries, MRI, ultrasound, athletes, CT, radiography, AI, X-Ray, US, sports medicine

Abstract

Background. Sports injuries constitute a significant health problem in professional and recreational sports. With the growing popularity of physical activity and intensified training, a growing incidence of musculoskeletal injuries has been observed. Imaging diagnostics plays a crucial role in the evaluation of these injuries, enabling assessment of anatomical structures, detection of pathological changes, and monitoring of treatment.

 

Aim. The aim of this study was to review scientific reports on the role of imaging modalities in improving the quality of medical care for athletes.

 

Material and methods. Publications available PubMed database published between 2016 and 2026 were analyzed. The article discusses the most important imaging methods used in the diagnosis of sports injuries, including conventional radiography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography. Their characteristics, clinical applications, and diagnostic limitations are presented. Particular attention was paid to the importance of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography in the evaluation of soft tissues, as well as the role of computed tomography in the diagnosis of complex bone injuries. The paper also presents current directions in imaging diagnostics, including the application of artificial intelligence.

 

Results. The analysis of the available literature indicates that the appropriate selection of imaging modalities significantly improves the quality of care for athletes by increasing diagnostic accuracy, shortening the time required to establish a diagnosis, and enabling more precise treatment planning as well as a return to sports activity.

 

Conclusions. Modern imaging diagnostics plays a fundamental role in sports medicine. Proper use of radiography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography supports effective diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries, contributing to safer and faster return to sports activity.

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PALUCH, Anna, GRYLOWSKA, Gabriela, TRYBA, Michał, GUNIA, Katarzyna, ADAMCZYK, Aleksandra, BANASIK, Mateusz, REBIZANT, Marcin, ŻAK, Agata, PALAK, Andrzej and IGNATOWICZ, Anna. The evolving role of imaging in sports injury management. Quality in Sport. Online. 30 May 2026. Vol. 56, p. 72448. [Accessed 31 May 2026]. DOI 10.12775/QS.2026.56.72448.
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