UCSF Musculoskeletal MRI 2018
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- Use optimized protocols for imaging of the musculoskeletal system, including suppression of metal hardware in patients with joint replacements
- Understand the MRI anatomy of the shoulder, digits, hip, knee and ankle
- Identify abnormalities of the joints, muscles, bone marrow and cartilage on MRI and their clinical significance
- Recognize common bone tumors with a pertinent differential diagnosis
- Identify suitable protocols and recognize abnormalities of cervical spine trauma
- Use optimized protocols for imaging of the musculoskeletal system, including protocols used to suppress metal hardware in patients with joint replacements
- Understand the MRI anatomy of the shoulder (with SAC), digits, hip, knee and ankle
- Be familiar with abnormalities of bone marrow, osteochondral disease, and traumatic injuries of muscle and bone
- Recognize typical features of cervical spine trauma
- Identify abnormalities and imaging pitfalls of the joints, muscles, bone marrow and cartilage on MRI and their clinical significance
- Recognize common bone tumors with a pertinent differential diagnosis (with SAC)
- ACL Reconstruction – Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
- Elbow Injuries in Athletes – Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
- Radiographic Checklist for Hip Impingement – Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
- Three Tough Topics in the Foot/Ankle – Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
- Digital MRI: The Fingers and Toes – John F. Feller, MD
- Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma – John F. Feller, MD
- MRI Following Joint Arthroplasty – John F. Feller, MD
- Bone Marrow – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- Bone Tumors – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- Cartilage and Osteochondral Disease – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- Inflammatory Arthropathies – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- MRI of Pelvic Tendons – Mini N. Pathria, MD
- Nerve Entrapment – Mini N. Pathria, MD
- Stress Injury of Bone – Mini N. Pathria, MD
- Traumatic Muscle – Mini N. Pathria, MD
- Meniscal Pearls and Pitfalls – Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
- Pitfalls in Shoulder MRI – Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
- Traumatic Shoulder Instability – Lynne S. Steinbach, MD