UCSF Musculoskeletal MRI
University of California San Francisco Clinical Update (SA-CME)
This comprehensive exploration of musculoskeletal imaging delves into the anatomy and pathology of each joint, cartilage lesions, bone tumors, and more.
Optimize Diagnostic Skills
A comprehensive state-of-the-art update, UCSF Musculoskeletal MRI provides a review of pertinent anatomy and pathology of each joint, highlights the newest available sequences in cartilage lesion evaluation, and discusses optimized protocols with 1.5T and 3T MR units. Additional discussions cover bone and soft-tissue tumors, and bone marrow and muscle pathology. It will help you to better:
Use optimized protocols for imaging of the musculoskeletal system, including suppression of metal hardware in patients with joint replacements
Understand the MRI anatomy of the shoulder, digits, hip, knee and ankle
Identify abnormalities of the joints, muscles, bone marrow and cartilage on MRI and their clinical significance
Recognize common bone tumors with a pertinent differential diagnosis
Identify suitable protocols and recognize abnormalities of cervical spine trauma
Learning Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
Use optimized protocols for imaging of the musculoskeletal system, including protocols used to suppress metal hardware in patients with joint replacements
Understand the MRI anatomy of the shoulder (with SAC), digits, hip, knee and ankle
Be familiar with abnormalities of bone marrow, osteochondral disease, and traumatic injuries of muscle and bone
Recognize typical features of cervical spine trauma
Identify abnormalities and imaging pitfalls of the joints, muscles, bone marrow and cartilage on MRI and their clinical significance
Recognize common bone tumors with a pertinent differential diagnosis (with SAC)
Intended Audience
The activity was planned for diagnostic radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and MRI technologists with some basic or intermediate knowledge of musculoskeletal MRI who want to increase their knowledge to a more advanced level.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS
ACL Reconstruction –Â Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
Elbow Injuries in Athletes –Â Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
Radiographic Checklist for Hip Impingement –Â Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
Three Tough Topics in the Foot/Ankle –Â Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
Digital MRI: The Fingers and Toes –Â John F. Feller, MD
Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma –Â John F. Feller, MD
MRI Following Joint Arthroplasty –Â John F. Feller, MD
Bone Marrow –Â Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
Bone Tumors –Â Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
Cartilage and Osteochondral Disease –Â Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
Inflammatory Arthropathies –Â Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
MRI of Pelvic Tendons –Â Mini N. Pathria, MD
Nerve Entrapment –Â Mini N. Pathria, MD
Stress Injury of Bone –Â Mini N. Pathria, MD
Traumatic Muscle –Â Mini N. Pathria, MD
Meniscal Pearls and Pitfalls –Â Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
Pitfalls in Shoulder MRI –Â Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
Traumatic Shoulder Instability –Â Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
Series Release:Â May 1, 2018
Series Expiration:Â April 30, 2021
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