MSK Ultrasound of the Hip Joint
Join this comprehensive 3 part series on hip ultrasound. Each series of 1,5 hour will focus on a specific region of the hip. We will review the theory and practice ultrasound skills of several important osseous, cartilaginous, capsuloligamentous, myogenic, neurogenic, and vascular structures. We will not only have a look at normal anatomy, but also discuss some interesting pathology cases.
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Language
English -
Accreditation
4,5 CME points -
Length
4,5 hours -
Trainer
Marc Schmitz
1 month access
€150.00
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Hip anatomy
- Hip sonoanatomy
- Transducer positions to scan static tissues
- Scanning dynamical hip movements
- Pathology recognition of several hip pathologies
Trainer
Topics
Part 1: Ventral hipHip joint, capsule, labrum, femeroacetabular impingement, iliocapsularis, iliopsoas, bursa, rectus femoris (direct and indirect)
Part 2: Ventral/medial hip
Groin, hernias, abdominal muscle, pubic bone, pubic symphisis, adductor muscle and tendons, neurovascular bundle, sartorius, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve.
Part 3: Lateral/dorsal hip
Tensor fascia latae, iliotibial tract, gluteal muscle and tendons, trochanteric region incl. bursae, piriformis, sciatic nerve, hamstring origin, hamstring muscle.