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  • Dr. Jon Jacobson talks about US of Hip Pathology

    조회수 4,492회 2020. 12. 2. MASK Ultrasound zoom lectures Please don't forget to like and subscribe for more videos!

  • CANON MEDICAL | MSK Days | Sports Medicine -Muscles

    조회수 544회 2022. 12. 2. 00:00 Welcome 01:06 Dr. Tobias de Zordo | Introduction 01:40 Dr. Ralf Doyscher | Sonographic Acute Diagnostic and Follow-Up of Muscle Injuries in Professional Soccer 16:58 Introduction 17:27 Prof. Carlo Martinoli | Ultrasound of Hamstring Injuries: What Should We Know and Look At 36:08 Introduction 36:35 Dr. Iñigo Iriarte | Ultrasound in Calf Injuries: Strengths and Weaknesses 51:27 Introduction 52:12 Dr. Sandra Mechó | The role of MRI in Muscle Injury: Prevention, Prognosis and Return to Play 01:08:28 Q&A Where Science Meets Art – Imaging the Sporting All-rounder Our second sports webinar is centred around MSK imaging and the athlete, with a deeper look at the imaging aspects of return to play (RTP) recommendations. Join our experts as they focus on muscle-ba...

  • CANON ULTRASOUND WEBINAR | High Resolution Imaging in Challenging MSK Examinations - Hip joint

    Canon Medical Systems Europe 구독자 4.76천명 조회수 2,237회 2021. 5. 10. This fourth session in our MSK webinar series allows you to learn how to acknowledge the ultrasound anatomy of the hip and pelvic area and the visualization of these structures, to assess tendons and muscles with high resolution ultrasound imaging techniques, to acknowledge tips and tricks derived from long experience ultrasound scanning practice.

  • Gaenslens Test

    The Gaenslen’s Test is used to detect sacroiliac joint involvement. This test is performed with the patient in the supine position with the side to be assessed close to the edge of the examination table. Ask the patient to lower the limb to hang free from the table and then grasp the opposite knee and draw it to the chest. Place a hand on each limb and apply pressure to increase the extension and flexion of the hips. This test is considered positive if the patient experiences pain in the posterior pelvis in the area of the sacroiliac joint on the hyperextended side, implicating the involvement of that joint. In the final testing position, pain may also arise from several other structures. For example, if the test produces anterior thigh pain or paraesthesia, it may indicate femoral nerve in...

  • Mulligan Taping -Part1

    SIJ dysfunction- posterior innominate

  • Mulligan Taping Techniques :: SIJ Dysfunction

    iTherapies

  • Hip & Groin Exam (3 of 7): Patient history & palpation

    British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)