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Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Procedures in Sports Medicine: A Practical Atlas [Mīkstie vāki]

(Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) Sports Medicine Centre, Singapore)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 480 g, 400 illustrations (200 in full color); Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0323910149
  • ISBN-13: 9780323910149
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 480 g, 400 illustrations (200 in full color); Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0323910149
  • ISBN-13: 9780323910149
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound forms an important tool for physicians working in this field of medicine and there is increasing expectation from patients that they will be provided with a safe, guided procedure if clinically warranted. While an understanding of ultrasound imaging is essential for prior to undertaking ultrasound guided procedures, there are few practical guides that provide practicing clinicians with a quick reference when faced with a procedure. Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Procedures provides the support practitioners need based on practical, first-hand experience of a Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician who trained in musculoskeletal sonography. Over the years and with much practice, the lessons learned, and techniques developed are summarized in this text with relevant pictures guides those undertaking the procedure. Written with trainees and practitioners in mind, by Dr. Sirisena who teaches both novice and experienced in ultrasound imaging or procedures.
  • A standardized approach to a procedure, how to position patients and what equipment is required
  • Includes straight forward injections as well as hydrodilatations, tendon stripping and facet/nerve injections
  • Images throughout complement the text and guide the reader
Biography ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgement xv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(2)
Chapter 2 Safety and consent 3(4)
2.1 Safety
3(1)
2.2 Consent
4(3)
Chapter 3 Injections 7(2)
Chapter 4 Indications and contraindications for injections 9(4)
4.1 Indications
10(1)
4.2 Contraindications
10(3)
Chapter 5 Equipment 13(4)
Chapter 6 Post-injection protocols 17(2)
Chapter 7 Abbreviations 19(2)
Chapter 8 Upper limb 21(82)
8.1 Shoulder
22(25)
Joint injections
23(10)
8.1.1 Glenohumeral joint
24(3)
8.1.2 Acromio-clavicular joint
27(3)
8.1.3 Sternoclavicular joint
30(3)
Tendons
33(6)
8.1.4 Long head biceps tendon
34(3)
8.1.5 Supraspinatus
37(2)
Bursal injections
39(3)
8.1.6 Subacromial subdeltoid bursa
40(2)
Nerve injections
42(5)
8.1.7 Supra-scapular nerve
43(4)
8.2 Elbow
47(32)
Joint injections
48(7)
8.2.1 Radio-capitella joint
49(3)
8.2.2 Posterior joint line and posterior fat pad
52(3)
Tendon injections
55(8)
8.2.3 Common extensor origin
56(2)
8.2.4 Common flexor origin
58(2)
8.2.5 Triceps Tendon
60(3)
Ligament injection
63(5)
8.2.6 Radial collateral ligament
64(2)
8.2.7 Ulnar collateral ligament
66(2)
Bursa
68(6)
8.2.8 Distal biceps tendon bursa
69(2)
8.2.9 Olecranon bursa
71(3)
Nerve injections
74(5)
8.2.10 Ulnar nerve
75(4)
8.3 Wrist and hand
79(24)
Joint injections
80(7)
8.3.1 Dorsal wrist joint
81(2)
8.3.2 1st Carpo-metacarpal joint
83(2)
8.3.3 Metacarpo-phalangeal joint
85(2)
Tendon injections
87(9)
8.3.4 De Quervain's tenosynovitis
88(2)
8.3.5 Extensor carpi ulnaris
90(2)
8.3.6 Intersection syndrome
92(2)
8.3.7 Trigger finger
94(2)
Nerve injections
96(3)
8.3.8 Median nerve
97(2)
Ligament injections
99(5)
8.3.9 Scapholunate ligament
100(3)
Chapter 9 Spine 103(20)
9.1 Cervical spine
104(7)
Joints
105(3)
9.1.1 Cervical Facet Joints
106(2)
Nerves
108(3)
9.1.2 Cervical Nerve Roots (Peri-radicular)
109(2)
9.2 Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
111(12)
Joint Injections
112(5)
9.2.1 Lumbar Facet Joints
113(2)
9.2.2 Sacro-Iliac Joints
115(2)
Nerves
117(7)
9.2.3 Lumbar Nerves
118(2)
9.2.4 Sacral Nerves
120(3)
Chapter 10 Lower limb 123(106)
10.1 Hip
124(26)
Joint injections
125(5)
10.1.1 Anterior Hip joint
126(2)
10.1.2 Pubic symphysis
128(2)
Tendon injections
130(10)
10.1.3 Gluteus medius tendon
131(2)
10.1.4 Iliopsoas tendon
133(2)
10.1.5 Adductor tendons
135(2)
10.1.6 Hamstring origin
137(3)
Bursa injections
140(3)
10.1.7 Trochanteric bursa
141(2)
Nerve injections
143(3)
10.1.8 Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
144(2)
Muscle
146(4)
10.1.9 Piriformis muscle
147(3)
10.2 Knee
150(33)
Joint injections
151(7)
10.2.1 Knee joint
152(2)
10.2.2 Proximal tibio-fibular joint
154(2)
10.2.3 Baker's cyst
156(2)
Tendon injections
158(9)
10.2.4 Quadriceps tendon
159(2)
10.2.5 Patella tendon
161(2)
10.2.6 Biceps femoris tendon
163(2)
10.2.7 Popliteus tendon
165(2)
Ligament injections
167(5)
10.2.8 Medial collateral ligament
168(2)
10.2.9 Lateral collateral ligament
170(2)
Bursa injections
172(7)
10.2.10 Pes anserine bursa
173(2)
10.2.11 Ilio-tibial band bursa
175(2)
10.2.12 Pre-patellar bursa
177(2)
Muscle
179(4)
10.2.13 Rectus femoris
180(3)
10.3 Ankle and foot
183(46)
Joint injections
184(11)
10.3.1 Talo-crural joint
185(2)
10.3.2 Subtalar joint.
187(2)
10.3.3 Sinus tarsi
189(2)
10.3.4 Talo-navicular joint
191(2)
10.3.5 Metatarso-phalangeal or proximal inter-phalangeal joints
193(2)
Tendon injections
195(11)
10.3.6 Peroneus longus/peroneus brevis
196(2)
10.3.7 Tibialis posterior
198(2)
10.3.8 Achilles tendon
200(2)
10.3.9 Flexor hallucis longus
202(2)
10.3.10 Tibialis anterior
204(2)
Ligament injections
206(13)
10.3.11 Anterior talo-fibular ligament
207(2)
10.3.12 Calcaneo-fibular ligament
209(2)
10.3.13 Deltoid ligament
211(2)
10.3.14 Anterior-inferior tibio-fibular ligament
213(2)
10.3.15 Plantar fasciitis
215(2)
10.3.16 Collateral ligaments
217(2)
Nerve injections
219(5)
10.3.17 Tibial nerve
220(2)
10.3.18 Morton's neuroma
222(2)
Muscle injections
224(5)
10.3.19 Calf tear
225(4)
Bibliography 229(4)
Index 233
Dr. Dinesh Sirisena is a Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM) Consultant based at the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) Sports Medicine Centre. After graduating from Barts and the London Medical School, he completed his SEM training in London before moving to Singapore. While he sees and treats a wide range of sport-related and general MSK conditions, his areas of interest include the hip, the spine and shoulder injuries. In addition to providing rehabilitation and focussed shockwave therapies, Dr Sirisena is also an interventional musculoskeletal sonographer, providing diagnostic ultrasound scanning together with specialised procedures such as ultrasound guided PRP/Prolotherapy/high volume/spinal/peripheral nerve injections and tendon stripping.

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