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Wrist, Hand and Finger Ultrasound - Normal vs. Abnormal Images in Tenosynovitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Offered By: Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore normal and abnormal ultrasound images of the wrist, hand, and fingers in this comprehensive 18-minute video. Compare healthy anatomical structures to pathological conditions like De Quervain's disease, tenosynovitis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Examine various compartments, joints, and tendons, including the MCP joint, Lister's tubercle, extensor carpi ulnaris, PIP joint, A1 and A2 pulleys, flexor carpi ulnaris, and median nerve. Learn to identify fractures, tendon tears, trigger finger, calcific tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ganglion cysts through side-by-side ultrasound comparisons. Enhance your diagnostic skills in musculoskeletal imaging with this detailed visual guide.

Syllabus

Normal Compartment 1/De Quervain Disease -
Normal MCP Joint/Tenosynovitis -
Compartments 2, 3, 4 & 5 -
Lister’s Tubercle Fracture & EPL Tendon Tear -
Normal Compartment 6/Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tenosynovitis -
Normal PIP Joint/Flexor Tenosynovitis -
Normal A1 Pulley/Trigger Finger -
Normal A2 Pulley/A2 Pulley & Flexor Tendon Tear -
Normal Flexor Carpi Ulnaris/Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Calcific Tendinitis -
Normal Median Nerve/Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -
Ganglion Cyst -


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Dr. Sam's Imaging Library

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