Objective: The anisotropic fibrous structure of collagen can significantly affect MRI signal intensity. Use of this magic angle effect as a contrast mechanism has been previously termed "dipolar anisotropy fiber imaging." The goal of this pilot study was to use a reduced-orientation version of dipolar anisotropy fiber imaging to study rotator cuff tendon internal fiber structure.
Conclusion: The reduced-orientation dipolar anisotropy fiber imaging technique can be used to delineate the complex contributions and ultrastructure of the rotator cuff.
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