Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – Background
Lecture start / Intro 2:20 Tendons 7:05 Joints 19:18 Bursae 22:57 – optional Muscles 26:30 Nerves 28:57 – optional Ligaments
Continue readingLecture start / Intro 2:20 Tendons 7:05 Joints 19:18 Bursae 22:57 – optional Muscles 26:30 Nerves 28:57 – optional Ligaments
Continue readingDefine anisotropy Describe the typical appearance of tendon Describe the typical appearance of bone Describe the typical appearance of a
Continue readingFocus cardiac basics from MGH and the Canadian IM POCUS group Apical 4 chamber (A4C)(4:07) RV vs. LV (4:56) Cardiac
Continue readingFocus cardiac basics from MGH and the Canadian IM POCUS group Parasternal Long axis (PLAx)(4:39) Parasternal short axis (PSAx)(6:18) Subcostal
Continue readingDescribe standard cardiac image acquisition in the Apical four chamber view Chambers: LA, LV, RA, RV IV Septum Valves: MV,
Continue readingSelect an appropriate transducer and mode for cardiac imaging Describe standard cardiac image acquisition in the Parasternal long axis and
Continue readingAnatomy Scanning Deep Venous Thrombosis US from Western Sono (16:48) Abdominal Aorta from Jason Namura (13:16) Session 1: Ultrasound BackgroundSession
Continue readingLinks from the Ultrasound Institute @ the University of South Carolina SOM Introduction to Ultrasound (17:17) Intro to Transducers (6:47)
Continue readingLower Extremity Vascular Ultrasound Learning Objectives Describe the anatomy and characteristics of the lower extremity vasculature as seen by ultrasound
Continue readingGeneral Ultrasound Learning Objectives Describe in basic terms how a two-dimensional image is generated from an ultrasound transducer Describe hands-on
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