knowledge of the techniques necessary to fully eval- uate these structures, many clinically relevant inju- ries to the ISL and SSL can be reliably diagnosed and monitored with ultrasound.
Acknowledgments
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Conflict of Interest The Authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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