This book is a quick start guide that equips students and professionals with musculoskeletal ultrasound image acquisition basics. Written in plain language, it focuses on the common, clinically relevant conditions diagnosable by musculoskeletal ultrasound. With many verbal and illustrative mnemonics, images, and whimsical illustrations, the manual provides many different methods to remember complicated anatomy and examination protocols.
Manual of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound teaches a protocol-based approach designed to help people understand why and how we perform musculoskeletal ultrasound studies. Each chapter covers a different body part and starts with basic anatomy and the clinical questions we want an ultrasound examination of that body part to answer. The protocols within each chapter tell the student precisely how and where to move the probe to obtain and optimize images. It demonstrates what a normal sonographic image should look like and explains what dynamic or structural issues would be abnormal in certain clinical circumstances. The protocol is a checklist that can be practiced on a partner or the reader themself. Chapters also discuss pathologic entities discernable on ultrasound, pitfalls to avoid, and imaging tricks of the trade.
This manual is invaluable for students and practicing clinicians in rheumatology, orthopedics, physiatry, neurology, sports medicine, advanced practice, and sonography.
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This book is aimed at those new to ultrasound, but also those with general ultrasound experience who are extending their scope into the musculoskeletal field, and those with current MSK experience. This is a wide remit, and one that the authors certainly achieve. I found this an extremely engaging and informative book and was surprised how the language and use of cartoons and mnemonics added to my enjoyment. (Alison Hall, Manual of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, January, 2025)
Introduction and Getting Started.- Volar Wrist.- Dorsal
Wrist.- Fingers.- Hand Arthropathies.- Anterior Elbow.- Posterior
Elbow.- Lateral Elbow.- Medial Elbow.- Shoulder.- Anterior
Ankle.- Posterior Ankle and Heel.- Lateral Ankle.- Medial Ankle.- Forefoot
and Toes.- Anterior Knee.- Posterior Knee.- Lateral Knee.- Medial
Knee.- Anterior Hip.- Posterior Hip.- Lateral Hip.- Medial
Hip.- Crystalline Disease.- Enthesopathy.
Mark H. Greenberg, MD, RMSK, RhMSUS
Rheumatologist
Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
Columbia, SC, USA
Alvin Lee Day, MD, RMSK, RhMSUS
Rheumatologist
Columbia VA Health Care System
Assistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
Columbia, SC, USA
Suliman Alradawi, MD
Rheumatologist, Illustrator
Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
Advocate Christ Medical Center
Advocate Medical Group
Chicago, IL, USA