Purpose. To investigate the value of MR imaging using a low-field imaging u
nit (0.2 T) for the evaluation of ligaments and tendons of the ankle.
Material and Methods. Twelve ankle specimens were studied using low-field M
R imaging (0.2 T). The Achilles tendon, the tibialis posterior tendon, and
the lateral collateral ligaments were evaluated for the presence of degener
ative changes and partial and complete tears. Visibility and overall image
quality were analyzed by qualitative evaluation.
Results: Low-field MR images of the 24 tendons were interpreted as normal i
n 11 cases, showing degenerative changes in 9 cases and a partial tear in 1
case. Visualization was regarded as not sufficient for a diagnosis in 3 ca
ses. Of the 36 ligaments, 14 were regarded as normal while degenerative cha
nges were seen in 5 cases and a tear in 2 cases. In 13 cases, no diagnosis
could be established, and in 2 cases only a probable diagnosis was establis
hed. The best overall quality was obtained with the use of T1 spin-echo (68
0/20/4) and T2 multi-echo (3000/40/1) images.
Conclusion: Optimized protocols for examination of the ankle using low-fiel
d MR imaging may allow evaluation of the Achilles and tibialis posterior te
ndons, but these protocols may not be as useful for diagnosing ligamentous
changes.