Radiology X-Ray Of Knee And Legs
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 256.10 MB | Duration: 2h 7m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 256.10 MB | Duration: 2h 7m
Master the Essential Views and Pathologies for Accurate Diagnosis
What you'll learn
Accurately interpret knee X-rays using various views (AP, lateral, Rosenberg, etc.).
Identify normal knee anatomy and common abnormalities.
Recognize key knee pathologies, including fractures, osteoarthritis, and ligament injuries.
Diagnose patellar conditions, such as bipartite patella and patella alta/baja.
Evaluate traumatic injuries like ACL/PCL avulsions, tibial plateau fractures, and knee dislocations.
Understand non-traumatic conditions, including osteonecrosis, osteochondritis dissecans, and rheumatoid arthritis
Differentiate between common and rare knee disorders using X-ray findings.
Apply advanced diagnostic techniques for complex knee conditions and bone abnormalities.
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Radiology – Familiarity with basic radiographic principles and terminology is recommended.
Understanding of Human Anatomy – A fundamental understanding of human anatomy, particularly the musculoskeletal system, will be helpful.
Access to X-ray Images – While not mandatory, having access to knee X-ray images for practice would enhance the learning experience.
Interest in Radiology or Orthopedics – This course is ideal for radiologists, orthopedic professionals, medical students, or anyone interested in improving their knowledge of knee X-ray interpretation.
Description
Unlock the power of knee X-ray interpretation with this comprehensive course designed for radiologists, orthopedic professionals, medical students, and healthcare providers. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course will teach you how to confidently interpret knee X-rays, identify key anatomical structures, and diagnose common and complex knee conditions.Through clear explanations and practical examples, you’ll learn how to accurately assess various knee X-ray views, including AP, lateral, Rosenberg, skyline, and more. You’ll also gain in-depth knowledge of knee pathologies, ranging from fractures and ligament injuries to osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, and patellar abnormalities.By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped with the expertise to:Recognize normal knee anatomy and common variations.Diagnose traumatic injuries, such as ACL/PCL avulsions and tibial plateau fractures.Identify non-traumatic conditions, like osteochondritis dissecans and rheumatoid arthritis.Apply advanced techniques for interpreting complex knee conditions and bone abnormalities.With quizzes, case studies, and clear visual aids, this course offers a practical and engaging approach to mastering knee X-ray interpretation. Start enhancing your diagnostic confidence today and take your radiology skills to the next level!With a combination of lectures, case studies, and quizzes, this course ensures practical learning, empowering you to enhance your clinical confidence and diagnostic accuracy. Whether you're new to knee radiology or looking to expand your expertise, this course offers the knowledge you need to excel in knee X-ray interpretation.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Positions
Lecture 2 AP view
Lecture 3 Rosenberg view
Lecture 4 Lateral view
Lecture 5 Skyline view
Lecture 6 Tunnel view
Lecture 7 Leg view
Section 3: Anatomy knee
Lecture 8 Anatomy 1
Lecture 9 Anatomy 2
Lecture 10 Tunnel view
Lecture 11 Appearance of patella
Lecture 12 AP anatomy
Lecture 13 Knee alignment
Lecture 14 Lateral anatomy
Lecture 15 Suprapatellar recess
Lecture 16 Suprapatellar fat
Lecture 17 Fat fluid level
Lecture 18 Patella measurements
Lecture 19 Normal patella
Section 4: Variants
Lecture 20 Intra physeal sclerotic line
Lecture 21 Epiphyseal cortical irregularities
Lecture 22 Osteomyelitis
Lecture 23 Osteonecrosis
Lecture 24 Growth arrest line
Lecture 25 Fabella
Lecture 26 Bipartite patella
Lecture 27 Dorsal defect of pattela
Lecture 28 Cortical desmoid
Lecture 29 Patella alta
Lecture 30 Baja
Lecture 31 Osgood schlatter
Lecture 32 Pellegrini steida lesion
Section 5: Trauma
Lecture 33 Traumatic checklist
Lecture 34 Fracture general
Lecture 35 Tibial plateau #
Lecture 36 Schatzaker classifications
Lecture 37 Fibula #
Lecture 38 Patella #
Lecture 39 OC#
Lecture 40 Tibial spine #
Lecture 41 ACL avulsion #
Lecture 42 PCL avulsion #
Lecture 43 Segond and reverse segond #
Lecture 44 Deep sulcus sign
Lecture 45 Arcuate sign
Lecture 46 Bony landmarks of cruciate injury
Lecture 47 Stress #of tibia
Lecture 48 Spiral tibia #
Lecture 49 Others #
Lecture 50 Patellar dislocation
Lecture 51 Knee dislocation
Lecture 52 Saw tooth sign
Lecture 53 Paget, Kohler patella
Lecture 54 Fong disease
Lecture 55 Rupture quadriceps tendon
Lecture 56 Rupture patellar tendon
Section 6: Non traumatic events
Lecture 57 OD disease
Lecture 58 DD of OD
Lecture 59 Chondromalacia patella
Lecture 60 Osgood schlatter disease
Lecture 61 Sinding Larsen syndrome
Lecture 62 Blount disease
Lecture 63 Loose body
Lecture 64 Proximal focal femoral deficiency
Lecture 65 Osteoarthritis
Lecture 66 Rheumatoid arthritis
Lecture 67 Chondro calcinosis, FD
Lecture 68 NOF, DA, bone infarction
Lecture 69 Soleal line
Lecture 70 Cortical desmoid
Lecture 71 GCT
Lecture 72 DD of bone infarction
Section 7: Answers
Lecture 73 Answers
Radiologists – Those looking to enhance their skills in interpreting knee X-rays and diagnosing knee-related pathologies.,Orthopedic Surgeons – Professionals who want to deepen their understanding of knee imaging for better clinical decision-making.,Medical Students – Learners interested in radiology or orthopedics who want to build a solid foundation in knee X-ray interpretation.,Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners – Healthcare providers in musculoskeletal or orthopedic settings seeking a more comprehensive understanding of knee X-rays.,Radiologic Technologists – Imaging professionals who want to improve their ability to capture and recognize important knee X-ray views.,Physiotherapists – Practitioners interested in understanding knee imaging to complement their rehabilitation and treatment plans.