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Main description:
Musculoskeletal ultrasound has greatly changed the way healthcare providers in diverse fields diagnose and treat patients. Advances in technology have made machines cheaper and easier to use while producing high quality real-time images at the bedside, prompting some to call it the "twenty-first century stethoscope." Many healthcare providers (including physicians, physical therapists, PAs and NPs, athletic trainers, emergency medical technicians and nurses) at different levels of training (practicing clinicians, teachers, students, residents and fellows) are seeking training and certification in this field. Basics of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound combines practical clinical aspects, from selecting the proper ultrasound machine to "knobology" and tissue scanning, to specific information organized by anatomical structure. By following this very easy step-by-step guide, the clinician can easily reference the patient's position, transducer position and the structure to be scanned, and all instructions correspond with recently published ultrasound guidelines.
Feature:
Comprehensive introduction to musculoskeletal ultrasound
Contains both how-to chapters and chapters focused on anatomy
Easy to understand diagrams aid comprehension
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound has greatly changed the way healthcare providers in diverse fields diagnose and treat patients. Advances in technology have made machines cheaper and easier to use while producing high quality real-time images at the bedside, prompting some to call it the "twenty-first century stethoscope." Many healthcare providers (including physicians, physical therapists, PAs and NPs, athletic trainers, emergency medical technicians and nurses) at different levels of training (practicing clinicians, teachers, students, residents and fellows) are seeking training and certification in this field. Basics of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound combines practical clinical aspects, from selecting the proper ultrasound machine to "knobology" and tissue scanning, to specific information organized by anatomical structure. By following this very easy step-by-step guide, the clinician can easily reference the patient's position, transducer position and the structure to be scanned, and all instructions correspond with recently published ultrasound guidelines.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
James M. Daniels and William Dexter
Chapter 2 Understanding Accreditation and Certification in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Joshua G. Hackel
Chapter 3 Choosing Ultrasound Equipment
Paul D. Tortland
Chapter 4 Knobology
Allyson S. Howe
Chapter 5 Tissue Scanning
J. Herbert Stevenson
Chapter 6 Hand and Fingers
Matthew C. Bayes
Chapter 7 Wrist
Joseph J. Albano
Chapter 8 Elbow
Pierre d’Hemecourt
Chapter 9 Shoulder
Mark E. Lavallee
Chapter 10 Foot and Toes
Kevin deWeber
Chapter 11 Ankle
John Hatzenbuehler
Chapter 12 Knee
Patrick A. Smith and Matt G. Thornburg
Chapter 13 Hip
John Charles Hill and Matthew S. Leiszler
Chapter 14 Groin
Anthony E. Joseph
Chapter 15 Ultrasound Guidance of Injections
Erik Adams
Chapter 16 Rheumatologic Findings
Ralf G. ThielePRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: May, 2013
Pages: 200
Weight: 371g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: General Practice, Orthopaedics and Fractures, Radiology, Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine