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Fig. 2C —23-year-old male tennis player. MR arthrograms with and
without traction show how well cartilage surfaces are depicted with traction.
Traction proton density–weighted fast spin-echo (C) and
fat-suppressed T1-weighted (D) images corresponding to A and
B show separation (arrow) between cartilage surfaces, which
allows assessment of cartilage defects. Labrum tear (arrowheads,
C) is evident.