Overview
Explore the fundamentals of musculoskeletal radiology in this concise 11-minute lecture by Dr. Andrew Lischuk, Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale University School of Medicine. Gain insights into various aspects of musculoskeletal imaging, including shoulder dislocation assessment, scapular Y view interpretation, bone tumor imaging techniques, fracture evaluation methods, and soft tissue infection identification. Learn about specific conditions such as necrotizing fasciitis, acetabular fractures, and anterior cruciate ligament tears. Discover the applications of ultrasound in musculoskeletal imaging, including dynamic imaging for conditions like Boxer's Knuckle. Understand the different imaging modalities used in musculoskeletal radiology and their importance in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Syllabus
Intro
Objectives
Shoulder Dislocation
Scapular Y View
Bone Tumor Imaging
Fracture evaluation
Soft tissue infection
Necrotizing fascitis
Left acetabular fracture
Normal?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Osteomyelitis
Ultrasound
Dynamic imaging Boxer's Knuckle
Modalities
Summary
Taught by
Yale Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
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4.5 rating, based on 4 Class Central reviews
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After this course, I have learnt about the modalities, and how to use them for muscular scans. I have learnt about many pathologies that happened due to muscular tears. It will help me alot in my field
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Informative,engaging course. Improved my understanding greatly. Knowledgeable instructor, simple and clear presentation . Clear content.
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It is very interesting class , very good knowledge and easy to understand. It’s is good for a beginner. Very good example was taken . Simply explain the different image and diagnosis.
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The course offers a fundamental understanding of the nuances of musculoskeletal radiology including bone and soft tissue pathology in a comprehensive way