3 DAYS
MASTERS-5
MSK Ultrasound of the Hand + Wet Lab
Course Highlights
- Guided Tour at the Cadaver Lab – Gross Anatomy of the Forearm
- Forgotten Muscle Anatomy and Anatomical Variants
- Traumatic Disorders of Forearm Rotation, Forearm Instability and Interosseous Membrane
- Ligaments and Tendons Disorders – Lateral and Medial Elbow Ligaments, Flexor, and Extensor Origins, Proximal Intersection Syndrome
- Forearm Nerve Disorders – Supinator Muscle and Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy, Anterior Interosseous Syndrome, Superficial Cutaneous Nerves
- Proximal Radioulnar Joint and Distal Biceps Tendon
- Distal Radioulnar Joint and the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex – Guided Dissection and MR Imaging Anatomy
- Distal Radioulnar Joint and Ulnar-sided Wirst Disorders
- Tendons and Retinacula over the Ventral Wrist
- Carpal Tunner and Guyon Canal
- Gross Anatomy of the Ventral Wrist
- Surgical and Percutaneous Techniques for Carpal Tunner Release – Postoperative Median Nerve
- Injections and Percutaneous Carpal Tunner Release at the Cadaver Lab
- Tendons and Retinacula over the Dorsal Wrist
- Ligaments, Bone, and Joints – Overview on Traumatic, Degenerative, and Rheumatological Conditions, Crystal Deposition Diseases, Occult Fractures
- Palmar and Dorsal Aspect of the Hand
- Fingers and Thumb
- Gross Anatomy of the Hand and Fingers
- Injection Techniques and Percutaneous Release for Trigger Finger
- Surgical Repair for Flexor Tendon Tears – Postoperative Flexor Tendon
- Soft-tissue Masses in the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
The course offers specialised training in advanced ultrasound imaging techniques tailored for specialists focusing on musculoskeletal regions. It covers detailed anatomy, scanning techniques, and pathology evaluation in the Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers. Live demonstrations provide visual examples for accurate identification of structures, complemented by hands-on practice on live models to enhance skills. Interactive discussions and Q&A sessions consolidate knowledge, spanning from fundamental principles to advanced applications, empowering participants with refined expertise in musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging. It also includes dissections, imaging, anatomy, injections, live demonstrations, and training practice using cadavers.
Through lectures and practical interactive sessions, participants will be able to use ultrasound as a tool to DIAGNOSE:
- Distinguish and identify anatomical landmarks, normal anatomy, anatomical variants, and pathologies.
- Interpret and differentiate sonographic appearances of normal anatomy, anatomical variants, and pathologies.
- Acquire scanning techniques to dynamically assess and obtain ultrasound images of relevant anatomy.
- Generate and optimise ultrasound images using appropriate machine controls, settings, and transducer selection.
- Navigate ultrasound artifacts.
- Outline key clinical questions to determine most likely and differential diagnoses.
- Synthesise sonographic appearances of pathologies with patient presentation into clinical management decisions.
- Evaluate and assess progress through case-based discussions.
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