X-Ray Of Wrist And Hand From Zero To Hero
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 393.18 MB | Duration: 2h 10m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 393.18 MB | Duration: 2h 10m
Mastering Imaging, Anatomy, and Diagnostic Techniques
What you'll learn
Master diverse radiographic techniques and views for hand and wrist imaging.
Understand normal hand anatomy, including joint spaces and carpal arcs.
Diagnose fractures, dislocations, and various traumatic and pathological conditions.
Reinforce learning with practical cases and quizzes to enhance clinical decision-making.
Requirements
A basic understanding of hand anatomy and radiographic imaging is beneficial.
Familiarity with medical terminology and general diagnostic principles is recommended.
Access to a computer with internet connectivity is necessary to view and interact with the course materials.
No advanced prerequisites are required, making it suitable for both beginners and professionals in related fields.
Description
Unlock the intricacies of hand and wrist radiology with this comprehensive course designed for radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, medical students, and healthcare professionals. Starting with the fundamentals, you'll explore various radiographic views—from True PA and lateral to specialized techniques like the scaphoid and radial deviation views—establishing a strong foundation in imaging protocols.Delve into the detailed anatomy of the hand and wrist, including joint space interpretation, carpal arcs, and normal variants, and learn how to assess ossification centers, normal angles, and fat pad signs. Each module builds your diagnostic skills and enables you to distinguish between normal anatomy and pathological conditions.The course offers an in-depth analysis of trauma and fracture patterns, covering common injuries such as Colles, Smith, Barton, Chauffeur, and Bennett fractures, as well as complex dislocations and pediatric cases. Real-world case studies and interactive quizzes help you apply what you've learned in clinical scenarios.Enroll today to enhance your radiographic expertise, refine your diagnostic capabilities, and advance your clinical practice in hand and wrist imaging.Additionally, this course integrates advanced imaging modalities and cutting-edge digital analysis techniques, enabling you to confidently interpret subtle radiographic findings, optimize patient outcomes, and stay abreast of evolving technologies in musculoskeletal diagnostics and treatment strategies.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Positions
Lecture 2 True PA
Lecture 3 Alternative view
Lecture 4 Lateral view
Lecture 5 Alternative lateral view
Lecture 6 Oblique view
Lecture 7 Semi supinated oblique view
Lecture 8 Scaphoid view
Lecture 9 Radial deviation view
Lecture 10 Clenched fist view
Lecture 11 Carpal tunnel view
Lecture 12 Hand , fingers and wrist series
Section 3: Anatomy of wrist and hand
Lecture 13 Anatomy overview
Lecture 14 Normal anatomy
Lecture 15 Joint spaces interpretation
Lecture 16 Ulnar variance
Lecture 17 Carpal arcs
Lecture 18 Radial inclination and length
Lecture 19 Carpal movement
Lecture 20 Dead lateral view
Lecture 21 Radial cortex assessment
Lecture 22 Palmar tilt
Lecture 23 Normal angles
Lecture 24 Ossification center
Lecture 25 Normal fat pad signs
Lecture 26 Normal hand and wrist variants
Section 4: Trauma
Lecture 27 Colles fracture
Lecture 28 Smith #
Lecture 29 Barton fracture
Lecture 30 Reverse Barton #
Lecture 31 Chauffeur fracture
Lecture 32 Die punch fracture
Lecture 33 Ulnar styloid #
Lecture 34 Nightstick #
Lecture 35 Scaphoid #
Lecture 36 Triquetra #
Lecture 37 Other carpal #
Lecture 38 # radius in children
Lecture 39 Hand #
Lecture 40 Bennett vs Rolando #
Lecture 41 Skiers thumb
Lecture 42 Volar avulsion #
Lecture 43 Mallet finger
Lecture 44 Scapho lunate dislocation
Lecture 45 Lunate dislocation
Lecture 46 Perilunate
Lecture 47 MPJ PIJ dislocation
Section 5: Non trauma
Lecture 48 Preiser disease
Lecture 49 Kienbook disease
Lecture 50 Ulnar impaction vs impingement syndrome
Lecture 51 Ulnar styloid impaction syndrome
Lecture 52 SNAC vs SLAC wrist
Lecture 53 Bone lesions 1
Lecture 54 Bone cysts
Lecture 55 Congenital cases
Lecture 0 Metabolic condtions
Lecture 0 Arthritis
Lecture 0 Answers
Radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and emergency medicine physicians seeking advanced diagnostic skills.,Medical students and residents who want to deepen their understanding of hand and wrist imaging.,Radiologic technologists aiming to refine their radiographic techniques.,Clinicians and healthcare professionals interested in accurate diagnosis and management of hand and wrist conditions.