Abstract

In recent years, dynamic musculoskeletal ultrasound (DMUS) technology has demonstrated great potential in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases. As a non-invasive, real-time imaging technique, it provides a dynamic view of joints and soft tissues, offering crucial insight for evaluating muscle injuries and bone damage caused by motion. This article comprehensively reviews the latest research in the field of DMUS, discussing its significant roles in managing orthopedic diseases and enhancing clinical practice. The application of DMUS is wide-ranging, including but not limited to the diagnosis of tendon injuries, ligament tears, arthritis, and soft tissue diseases. Additionally, DMUS has significant value in monitoring treatment progress and evaluating post-operative recovery. Furthermore, we discuss the use of DMUS for improving the accuracy and effectiveness of orthopedic surgeries. DMUS can provide high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic services for patients without a need for expensive equipment or complex procedures. Despite its promising outlook in orthopedics, broader clinical adoption remains limited by factors such as the steep learning curve associated with its use, the demand for specialized skills in interpreting high-quality images, and the need for extensive clinical validation. Future research should focus on standardizing operational procedures, improving the automation of image analysis, and validating its application in different orthopedic diseases through clinical trials.

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