Description
Gain a solid understanding of musculoskeletal ultrasound anatomy, pathology, and technique with the second edition of this award-winning reference. Written by Dr. James F. Griffith and other leading experts in the field, Diagnostic Ultrasound: Musculoskeletal offers more than 100 detailed, clinically-oriented chapters of ultrasound anatomy, technique, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, reporting, and ultrasound-guided interventional procedures for the entire musculoskeletal system. This wealth of updated information helps you achieve an accurate musculoskeletal ultrasound diagnosis for every patient.- Ensures that you stay on top of rapidly evolving musculoskeletal ultrasound practice and its expanding applications for everyday clinical use- Contains new chapters on how to properly examine the joints of the upper and lower limbs with ultrasound and the best ultrasound technique for examining the groin, including groin herniae- Provides new information on ultrasound diagnostics and interventional techniques, keeping you up-to-date with improved accuracy of ultrasound diagnoses and clinical benefits of ultrasound-guided techniques, including joint injections for the upper and lower limbs- Uses a bulleted, templated format that helps you quickly find and understand complex information, as well as thousands of high-quality images and illustrations- Describes how to write an efficient, useful, and factually correct ultrasound report- Approaches musculoskeletal ultrasound from the viewpoints of a specific diagnosis (Dx section) as well as that of a specific ultrasound appearance (DDx section)- Offers updates on fundamental ultrasound technique and ultrasound anatomy, ideal for those either new to musculoskeletal ultrasound or those with limited experience who wish to improve their skill- An ideal reference for radiologists, sonographers, rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, sports physicians, and physiotherapists
Table of Contents
AnatomyUpper LimbSternoclavicular and Acromioclavicular JointsShoulderAxillaArmArm VesselsElbowForearmForearm VesselsWristHandHand VesselsThumbFingersRadial NerveMedian NerveUlnar NerveLower LimbHipThigh MusclesFemoral Vessels and NervesKneeLeg MusclesLeg VesselsLeg NervesAnkleTarsusFoot VesselsMetatarsals and ToesTrunkBrachial PlexusRibs and Intercostal SpaceAbdominal WallAbdominal Wall and Paraspinal StructuresGroinGluteal MusclesTechniqueApproach to Musculoskeletal UltrasoundMusculoskeletal Ultrasound ArtifactsShoulder UltrasoundElbow UltrasoundWrist and Hand UltrasoundGroin Hernia UltrasoundHip UltrasoundKnee UltrasoundAnkle and Foot UltrasoundWriting an Ultrasound ReportDiagnosesTendon DisordersRotator Cuff/Biceps TendinosisRotator Cuff/Biceps Tendon TearNonrotator Cuff TendinosisNonrotator Cuff Tendon TearsTenosynovitisElbow EpicondylitisSoft Tissue, Bone, and Joint InjuryFat InjuryMuscle InfarctionMuscle InjuryHematoma/SeromaLigament InjuryBone FractureArthropathiesOsteoarthritisInflammatory ArthritisGout and PseudogoutDevelopmental Hip DysplasiaNeurovascular AbnormalitiesNerve InjuryNerve Sheath TumorsCarpal Tunnel SyndromeCubital Tunnel SyndromeTarsal Tunnel SyndromeVascular Dilatation or InflammationInfectionSoft Tissue InfectionBone InfectionJoint InfectionPostoperative InfectionArticular and Paraarticular MassesHemarthrosis and LipohemarthrosisBaker CystBursitisGanglion CystParameniscal CystSynovial TumorSoft Tissue and Bone TumorsPlantar Fasciitis and FibromatosisLipomaEpidermoid CystPilomatricomaDermatofibrosarcoma ProtuberansVascular LeiomyomaSuperficial Metastases, Lymphoma, and MelanomaVascular AnomalyForeign Body and Injection GranulomaLymph Node AbnormalitySoft Tissue SarcomaBone TumorLocal Tumor RecurrenceHerniaAbdominal Wall HerniaGroin HerniaDifferential DiagnosesGeneral Lumps and BumpsHypoechoic Subcutaneous MassHyperechoic Subcutaneous MassHypoechoic Muscle MassHyperechoic Muscle MassCystic Soft Tissue MassCalcified Soft Tissue MassHypervascular Soft Tissue MassTendon AbnormalitiesPeritendinous MassTendon HypoechogenicityTendon HyperechogenicityTendon SwellingNerve, Fascia, and BoneSwollen NerveFascial LesionBone Surface LesionJoint AbnormalitiesParaarticular Cystic MassSynovial SwellingJoint EffusionChest and Abdominal WallChest Wall LesionAbdominal Wall MassInterventional ProceduresBiopsySoft Tissue Tumor BiopsyBone Tumor BiopsyJoint ProceduresJoint Injection: Upper LimbJoint Injection: Lower LimbShoulder ProceduresElbow ProceduresHand and Wrist ProceduresHip and Pelvis ProceduresKnee ProceduresAnkle and Foot Procedures