1. Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) can be an indication for MRI of the hip. Define and discuss this condition.
2. Discuss coil selection and describe how you would position a patient for MRI of hips.
3. “Tennis Elbow” is a common indication for elbow MRI. Define and discuss this condition.
4. Discuss coil selection and describe how you would position a patient for MRI of an elbow
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