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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Common sports injuries in Young
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Common sports injuries in Young. Shin Splint (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome). Pain along medial aspect of tibia. Tenderness over medial facet of medial patella. Due to poorly developed vastus medialis and tight hamstrings. Palpable mass at site of pain. Tennis elbow is rare in children, hence exlude fracture before making this diagnosis. Pain in iliac crest. Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome (Iliotibial Band Bursitis).
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Frozen shoulder (Adhesive capsulitis)
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Frozen shoulder (Adhesive capsulitis). Limited capacity to inject. Irregularity of anterior capsular insertion at humeral neck. Thick axillary recess 4 mm on oblique coronal. Smaller volume of the axillary recess. Thick joint capsule: at rotator interval 7 mm. Thick CHL 4 mm. Subcoracoid triangle sign: obliteration of fat triangle between CHL and coracoid process. Synovitis like abnormality in the rotator cuff tendons.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: MSK Interventions
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Hoffa's fat pad ablation. Tumour and tumour like conditions:. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh. I am greatly indebted to these two books for my musculoskeletal radiology practice. Unless mentioned otherwise, most of notes in this blog are from 2 main text books, :. 1 David W Stoller. MRI in orthopaedics and sports medicine. 3rd edition. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins publications. 2007. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Imaging MCL (medial collateral ligament) of the knee
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Imaging MCL (medial collateral ligament) of the knee. Medial (Tibial) Collateral ligament injuries:. Commonly involves the proximal portion of the ligament near the femoral attachment site. Grade I sprain: contour irregularity, edema superficial to MCL. Fibers remain intact. Grade II injury: partial tear: partial discontinuity of the fibers, adjacent areas of abnormal signal. Some fibers remain intact. Signs in MSK imaging.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Ultrasound guided injection of the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Ultrasound guided injection of the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh. 1 inch (2.5 cm) medial and inferior to ASIS. Keep the probe transverse just below the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS). Sweep medially and inferiorly. No probe pressure (otherwise the two fasciae collapse). Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is seen between fascia lata and fascia iliaca. fascia iliaca is superficial to sartorius. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Contents
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh. Neck and Chest (MSK only). Tumour and tumour like conditions. Signs in MSK imaging. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am greatly indebted to these two books for my musculoskeletal radiology practice. Unless mentioned otherwise, most of notes in this blog are from 2 main text books, :. 2 Resnick et al. Internal derangements of joints. 2nd edition. Saunders Elsevier publications. 2007. Signs in MSK imaging.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Get a kick out of this: the spectrum of knee extensor mechanism injuries -- Tuong et al. 45 (2): 140 -- British Journal of Sports Medicine
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Get a kick out of this: the spectrum of knee extensor mechanism injuries - Tuong et al. 45 (2): 140 - British Journal of Sports Medicine. Get a kick out of this: the spectrum of knee extensor mechanism injuries - Tuong et al. 45 (2): 140 - British Journal of Sports Medicine. A good free article! 2 Resnick et al. Internal derangements of joints. 2nd edition. Saunders Elsevier publications. 2007. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh.
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Imaging LCL (lateral collateral ligament) of the knee
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Imaging LCL (lateral collateral ligament) of the knee. Lateral (Fibular) collateral ligament injuries:. Usually part of posterolateral corner injury. Middle third is most commonly involved. Coronal MR is best with accuracy nearing 100%. I am greatly indebted to these two books for my musculoskeletal radiology practice. Unless mentioned otherwise, most of notes in this blog are from 2 main text books, :. UHRAD MSK case fil...
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Assessment of capsular laxity
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Assessment of capsular laxity. Permanent functional lengthening of the anterior capsule leads to instability. Types of capsular attachment:. Type 1: anterior capsule (MGHL) inserts into labrum. Type 2: anterior capsule inserts within 1 cm of labrum. Type 3: anterior capsule inserts more than 1 cm from labrum. Type of capsular attachment has no role in prediction of shoulder instability. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh. Radiologist ...
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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Anatomy
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Head and neck Imaging. General notes in radiology. Radiology net and journal round. Cruciate and collateral ligaments. Patellar ligaments and tendons. Posterior muscles of the knee. I am greatly indebted to these two books for my musculoskeletal radiology practice. Unless mentioned otherwise, most of notes in this blog are from 2 main text books, :. 1 David W Stoller. MRI in orthopaedics and sports medicine. 3rd edition. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins publications. 2007. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh.