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With the advance of technology, MR images of the elbow provide exquisite soft tissue detail and can be obtained using a variety of clinical MR systems of varying strengths. MR is the modality of choice for evaluation of ligament, tendon, and muscle pathology of the elbow that typically results from traumatic or overuse injuries. In addition, MR is superior in evaluating bone marrow and chondral surfaces.