R3 Medical Training announced its first MSK Spine Ultrasound Training Course for 2025. The CME spinal ultrasound course involves lumbar, thoracic and SI joints. Ultrasound image guidance is very ...
If you have had a sports or activity-related injury causing pain or discomfort that won’t go away, you’re likely familiar with common imaging diagnostic tools such as X-rays and MRI scans to find out ...
The Pain Clinic celebrates its Foundation Day, marking the 12 November 2013 laying of the foundation stone of its current building by Prof. P. Prithvi Raj, pioneer of interventional pain medicine and ...
Although the use of interventional and diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound has increased among many providers, according to researchers from the University of Florida, the value of added testing is ...
Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is reasonable, if performed by a rheumatologist, for diagnosis of various joint, inflammatory, and neurological conditions but not as an outcome measurement for ...
We all get injured at some point in our lifetime, and joint or muscle concerns are a very common result of injury. Having a detailed understanding of the type and extent of any injury is an important ...
1 Immediate Past President American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Hall Health Sports Medicine Clinic, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA 2 President, American Medical Society ...
Ultrasound technology is an emerging technology for pain management and can be used in both diagnostic and procedural applications. Michael Gofeld, MD, University of Washington assistant professor in ...
February 18, 2011 — A novel technique using ultrasound fusion appears to be safe and effective for obtaining musculoskeletal biopsies, and just as accurate as conventional methods. New results with ...
Ultrasound, an imaging technology long used to examine fetuses in the womb and peer into patients’ organs, is gaining wider acceptance for imaging joints, muscles, nerves, tendons and ligaments. Known ...
If you have had a sports or activity-related injury causing pain or discomfort that won’t go away, you’re likely familiar with common imaging diagnostic tools such as X-rays and MRI scans to find out ...