A Tale of Two Muscles
- A Tale of Two Muscles - $10.00 Incl GST
This presentation is a live lecture recording of a casual Monday evening CPD meeting at Perth Radiological Clinics in Western Australia. (Duration = 53 Mins)
This presentation is a live lecture recording of a casual Monday evening CPD meeting at Perth Radiological Clinics in Western Australia. (Duration = 53 Mins)
This presentation "My Shoulder Doesn't Move" was recorded during a live meeting as part of the Perth Radiological Clinics ultrasound CPD program. (Duration = 52 Mins)
This presentation "What is that fat in the canal" was recorded during a live meeting as part of the Perth Radiological Clinics ultrasound CPD program. Being live on an evening weeknight after work, it is a candid presentation exploring the fact that not all fat found in the inguinal canal represents an inguinal hernia. There are live questions from the audience and my responses. Inguinal hernia examinations can be very challenging and I hope this d iscussion enhances your diagnostic confidence when you next find some fat lurking in the inguinal canal.(Duration = 24 Mins)
This presentation takes a fresh look at traumatic ankle and foot injuries. It considers the concept of energy dissipation and describes five common patterns of injury which will change the way you think about post traumatic ankle ultrasound examinations. (Duration = 11 Mins)
This presentation explores assessment of the biceps, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor muscle bellies as part of a standard rotator cuff ultrasound assessment. It explores a variety of reasons for muscle atrophy and patterns of atrophy that will lead to the correct diagnosis. (Duration = 23 Mins)
This short presentation explores the concept of opponens pollicis muscle and tendon injuries. We all scan patients with hyperabduction and extension injuries to the thumb. (Duration = 10 Mins)
This presentation discussed ultrasound assessment of the post operative shoulder.
This webinar explores what I believe to be one of the most complex muscles in the human body. (Duration = 38mins)
Course Intro This presentation takes a detailed look at tennis leg injuries. It outlines the common mechanisms of injury and describes the current nomenclature to grade the injuries. It also takes a look at plantaris injuries and chronic granulation changes in the medial calf. Lessons
This short webinar explores a unique hand injury seen most in rock climbers. We are all aware of the damage rock climbers can do to their flexor tendon sheath pulley apparatus, especially the A2 pulley. This webinar considers another mechanism of injury where the lumbrical muscle origin is torn from the flexor tendon apparatus. It creates a unique ultrasound appearance […]