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Untersuchungstechnik

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Bevor man sich über die Wahl der geeigneten Oberflächenspulen und Pulsfrequenzen Gedanken macht, ist es notwendig, sich über den Patienten, seine Anamnese und die abzuklärende klinische Fragestellung in Kenntnis zu setzen [4]. Diese Imformationen beeinflussen die Untersuchungsplanung und das Untersuchungsergebnis nachhaltig.

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G. Adam J. L. Bloem M. Hansis T. Helbich L. A. Hotze F. M. Kainberger J. Kramer K. Lehner E. Mohr M. Nägele M. Nägele H. Otto B. Overbeck W. Rüther A. Scheurecker T. Schneider K. Steuer M. Vahlensieck C. J. Wirth H. J. van der Woude N. Wülker

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Nägele, M., Nägele, M. (1995). Untersuchungstechnik. In: Adam, G., et al. Moderne Kniegelenkdiagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78627-3_1

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