About this book
Emphasizes proper exam technique
Features exquisite anatomical detail throughout
Accompanying DVD is based on teaching courses at major conferences
Ultrasound is a highly effective imaging modality increasingly used for musculoskeletal evaluation by radiologists,
general practitioners, sports medicine specialists, and orthopedic surgeons alike. Proper ultrasound examination and
interpretation hinges on thorough knowledge of relevant anatomy, artifacts and technique. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:
Anatomy and Technique tackles the fundamentals of ultrasound, from physics, artifact recognition and essential anatomy
to current issues, such as the growing interest in ultrasound of the peripheral nervous system. Hundreds of
photographs, illustrations and anatomical images complement concise, easy-to-read text and handy tables. The
accompanying two hour DVD depicts examination of the major joints of the upper and lower limbs by expert chapter
authors. Transducer position and the corresponding ultrasound image are presented side-by-side during each joint
examination. Perfect for any medical professional interested in this imaging modality, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound is
the only reference that translates essential information from the page to the screen and into your clinical practice.
Written for:
Radiologists, Radiology Residents, Radiologic Technologists/Technicians, Podiatrists, Internal Medicine Physicians,
Rheumatologists, Physical Medicine Physicians/Rehabilitation Specialists, Sports Medicine Physicians, Orthopedists,
Sonographers
Keywords:
Imaging
Orthopedic
Sonography
Table of contents
Principles of Ultrasound Imaging.- Artifacts.- Ultrasound of Bone, Ligaments, Tendons, Muscles and Nerves.- Upper Limb.-
Shoulder.- Upper Arm.- Elbow.- Forearm.- Wrist and Hand.- Lower Limb.- Hip.- Thigh.- Knee.- Leg.- Ankle and Foot.-
Peripheral Nerves.- Brachial Plexus.- Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis.