Musculoskeletal imaging plays a pivotal role in the evaluation of trauma, with applications spanning medical, forensic, and insurance contexts. Precisely dating musculoskeletal injuries is vital for reconstructing the timeline of events leading to trauma and verifying their accuracy. In forensic medicine, radiologists are frequently called upon by law enforcement and insurance companies to estimate the age of such injuries. This review aims to provide an overview of musculoskeletal imag ing findings that can be used in medico-legal issues related to trauma to reach a comprehensive understanding of the causal relationship between the traumatic event and the clinical findings, with a particular focus on assessing causality, timing estimation and post-traumatic injury and impairment. Imaging plays a pivotal role in the precise and comprehensive evalu ation of musculoskeletal traumatic injuries, with applications extending from immediate clinical care to legal and insurance considerations. Through various imaging modalities, it is possible to estimate the time elapsed since the injury and assess the impact of any pre-existing conditions. Effective collaboration between the forensic physician and the radiologist is essential to accurately determine the causal link between the injurious event and the resulting damage. This interdisciplinary approach ensures appropriate compensation and addresses the complex forensic aspects involved.

Albano, G.D., Argo, A., Zerbo, S., Scavone, C., Vitale, F., Messina, C., et al. (2025). Imaging of musculoskeletal injury: timing estimation and medico-legal issues. LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA [10.1007/s11547-025-01990-4].

Imaging of musculoskeletal injury: timing estimation and medico-legal issues

Albano, Giuseppe Davide
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Argo, Antonina;Zerbo, Stefania;Albano, Silvia;Midiri, Mauro;Lo Re, Giuseppe;Galia, Massimo;Albano, Domenico
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2025-03-28

Abstract

Musculoskeletal imaging plays a pivotal role in the evaluation of trauma, with applications spanning medical, forensic, and insurance contexts. Precisely dating musculoskeletal injuries is vital for reconstructing the timeline of events leading to trauma and verifying their accuracy. In forensic medicine, radiologists are frequently called upon by law enforcement and insurance companies to estimate the age of such injuries. This review aims to provide an overview of musculoskeletal imag ing findings that can be used in medico-legal issues related to trauma to reach a comprehensive understanding of the causal relationship between the traumatic event and the clinical findings, with a particular focus on assessing causality, timing estimation and post-traumatic injury and impairment. Imaging plays a pivotal role in the precise and comprehensive evalu ation of musculoskeletal traumatic injuries, with applications extending from immediate clinical care to legal and insurance considerations. Through various imaging modalities, it is possible to estimate the time elapsed since the injury and assess the impact of any pre-existing conditions. Effective collaboration between the forensic physician and the radiologist is essential to accurately determine the causal link between the injurious event and the resulting damage. This interdisciplinary approach ensures appropriate compensation and addresses the complex forensic aspects involved.
28-mar-2025
Settore MEDS-25/A - Medicina legale
Settore MEDS-22/A - Diagnostica per immagini e radioterapia
Albano, G.D., Argo, A., Zerbo, S., Scavone, C., Vitale, F., Messina, C., et al. (2025). Imaging of musculoskeletal injury: timing estimation and medico-legal issues. LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA [10.1007/s11547-025-01990-4].
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