Ultrasound Tutorial: MSK Series: Shoulder / Rotator Cuff | Radiology Nation
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2020
- Here's a video from our musculoskeletal ultrasound tutorial series, made in partnership with Canon Medial Systems. Learn the basics of Shoulder ultrasound in just 9 minutes! Like and subscribe for more of our content!
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the best 9 minutes of my life♥️
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I will never forget it.
Outstanding tutorial. Thank you!
The gold standard to all US videos !! Very helpful thank you
Thank you for taking the time to post an absolutely brilliant video. I loved this and learnt so much.
Of all the videos in youtube about shoulder US, I found your video short and succint, straight to point. Thank you very much and keep up the good work. Appreciate the content.
Super helpful video. Thank you so much for your amazing work!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
One of the finest demo, loved it
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you very much for this!
Thank you for your easy understanding tutorial!
I’m so grateful.it is really very clear and useful
Beautiful illustration. Thank you
20/10/2023
Excellent Video - Thanks
Excellent and detailed video. Very helpful precise and informative.
Excellent demo....superb
Excellent demonstration.. thank you very much
It’s such a great video
Excellent leacture and demo
Excellent work. Great presentation. Wonderful. Keep the hard work
Simply perfect, thank you a lot
great teaching
Fantastic video. Thanks for this.
Thank you for this! Great stuff
Very good video. Keep up the good work!
Great video. Thank you so much
excellent demonstration that let to understand major path.of shoulder .Thank you very much. I wish you would be on youtube when I was med.student .
thank you for your excellent demonstration. very helpfull.
Exelent!Tnks!
excellent teaching
super video , thank you very much
Thank you Just used this and found a supraspinatus tear confirmed on mri. Excellent video
great video, thanks!
Thakn you for sharing this brilliant video. I learned a lot from it.
very good and clear
amazing stuff, please keep going
The very best . Thank you for the such a good video.
Great lecture
Thank Dr.
Excellent.
Great video
I really really like this video! Exellent tutorial’
great informative video. thanks
Thank you
so helpful 🥹
Thank you good video
Amazing
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Thanks a lot
Excellent
great video
excellent
Beautiful
Very nice
I luv your styele, do you plan doing a complete series of MSK ? Other joints also? Concise and clear ?
Excellent 👍
Excellent video
This is very helpful, thank you. Could you do the same Video in patients with pathologies such as biceps instability, lesion of the subscapularis / supraspinatus, pulley lesions
very good, thank you. can you make more musculoskeletal ultrasound videos, please?
Great video, Very informative 👍 You mentioned the ACJ could be widened and this may suggest pathology. Is there a standard measure in terms of mm which would suggest normal vs pathology? thanks
Really good explain I love M. S
Great!!!😊🎉
Great
Thank you for this explicative video.
Just one correction, I think that at 04:47 acromion and distal clavicle are swapped in the image (correct me if I'm wrong)
Super
Amazing👍
Hi, does these partial tears of supraspinatus tendon resolve on its own ?Which therapy is done usually?is medication enough for that ?
Hi doc, do soft tissue ultrasound show muscles, tendons, ligaments and cartilage?
Or it should be musculoskeletal ultrasound?
Thank you
Good 👋
Really good however with regards to anisotropy isn’t it meant to be important to keep the probe perpendicular as this is the optimal angle for fibril structures and thus reduce this aretefact.
Is the SC joint a part of the shoulder? Dr asked for a shoulder joint ultrasound but all of my pain and popping is in the SC joint.
Where can I get an ultrasound like this done?
Can one of theses work on a face ?
What frequency probe are you using?
Wow.
Should viewing of the subscapularis muscle on ultrasound be in the reversed position like in the video? Or is it because the instructor has to approach the patent from behind in order to give the full view of the examination?
He's got the probe the wrong way. Subscap should be on the right side of the long head of biceps on the image because it's medial to it
It's personal preference. I prefer reverse to the way presented here.
You can review it do it any way you want but standard is the medial side is to the right on transverse and Inferior is bottom of the screen when longitudinal
Can you find a diagnoses from this
Can you see if bone broken
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Thank you
Is the SC joint a part of the shoulder? Dr asked for a shoulder joint ultrasound but all of my pain and popping is in the SC joint.
No