Ultrasound Evaluation of the Hand and Wrist
Topics:
- Role of ultrasound in inflammatory arthritis
- Erosions rheumatoid nodules
- Tenosynovitis (paratendonitis)
- Tendon tears
- Intersection syndrome
- Pulley tears
- trigger finger
- Extensor carpi ulnaris
- Subluxation and dislocation
- Nerve entrapment
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Guyon’s canal
- Wartenburg syndrome
- Ligament injury: scapholunate ligament tear
- Extrinsic dorsal ligament injury
- Gamekeeper thumb
- Triangular fibrocartilage (TFC)
- Scaphoid fracture
- Common pitfalls in wrist/hand
- Cyst and masses: wrist ganglia, mucous cyst, giant cell tumor tendon sheath Glomus tumor (hamartoma)
Objectives
Upon completion of this enduring material, you should be able to accomplish the following:
- Increase the participants’ knowledge to better perform and/or interpret MSK ultrasound examinations
- Identify normal hand/wrist anatomy with MSK ultrasound imaging
- Demonstrate scanning protocols for performing hand/wrist ultrasound examinations
- Identify ultrasound characteristics associated with joint effusion and bursitis
- Recognize ultrasound findings associated with tendon and ligament abnormalities
- State diagnostic criteria for evaluation of ulnar and radial nerve abnormalities
- Recognize commonly seen soft tissue masses when evaluating the hand/wrist
Date of Original Release:Â 10/10/2016
This edition valid for credit through:Â 10/10/2019
Video Length:Â 01:25:00
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