This is a normal shoulder in a skinny Pt. Thank you. In reality, we meet joint contracture, severe pain, and inability to do rotational or other shoulder motions.
Such an outstanding presentation!! I've been studying ultrasound for a year, nobody has ever explained this so easily. Some of the positionings you show are not taught in France. Thank you so much for your videos i look forward to practise!
It is an absolutely masterclass demonstration. I loved every bit of the demonstration. I loved your detailed explanations along with personal pointers. Thank you for sharing your expertise and making things simpler.
I love all your MSK demonstration videos, they're very easy to understand and great tips! especially this shoulder scanning tips, when I first started my shoulder scanning 3 months ago. I was struggling to even getting the biceps in long, it took me way to long! But now it's the easiest, even though I'm still struggling with the Infra sometimes. Thank you for your tips!
I came back to this video today. So many golden nuggets! And I must say, quite a lot of non-standard arm positions, but makes total sense! I will try out the infra and iGHL position. I find it very hard to to scan the inferior recess from up in the axilla, but your approach seem to be coming more from a posterior approach, which I think the patient will appreciate!
Great presentation. The detailed coverage of anatomical structures is second to none. The different approaches and tips to locating various structures is priceless. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you much for all of this, i take a tour in your channel it is so good umm i have a question about the sonography field, i am really interested to be a sonographer My question is What is the difference in roles between radiologist and sonographer in ultrasound who can do the ultrasound scan it is the radiologist or the sonographer ? who can interpret the scan is it the radiologist or the sonographer can do it as well?
excellent! Can i ask you a 7:32 (when is visualized sup and middle facet) probe orientation marker if is direct to the right side of patient? i ask because in many video is possible to see demonstration in vivo only on the right shoulder of patient but more rare is seeing demonstration of the left shoulder as you;Thanks in advance
I’m sorry the video is not rotated properly but the probe marker is under my thumb and therefore directed anteriorly (6:50) to achieve a transverse cuff view over the sup and middle facet.
This is absolutely THE best US demonstration of the shoulder I have seen and I have seen TONS over the last 13 years. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
AGREED!!!
This is a normal shoulder in a skinny Pt. Thank you. In reality, we meet joint contracture, severe pain, and inability to do rotational or other shoulder motions.
Such an outstanding presentation!! I've been studying ultrasound for a year, nobody has ever explained this so easily. Some of the positionings you show are not taught in France. Thank you so much for your videos i look forward to practise!
Glad it was helpful!
It is an absolutely masterclass demonstration. I loved every bit of the demonstration. I loved your detailed explanations along with personal pointers. Thank you for sharing your expertise and making things simpler.
Glad it was helpful!
One of the Best Demonstration I saw uptil now! Archived. Thanks A lot.
Thank Mrs Bridie Roche. The lecture is very informative and useful for practice.
One of the best videos I've seen on teaching shoulder joint anatomy via US
I love all your MSK demonstration videos, they're very easy to understand and great tips! especially this shoulder scanning tips, when I first started my shoulder scanning 3 months ago. I was struggling to even getting the biceps in long, it took me way to long! But now it's the easiest, even though I'm still struggling with the Infra sometimes. Thank you for your tips!
The best shoulder usg master class ever
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I came back to this video today. So many golden nuggets! And I must say, quite a lot of non-standard arm positions, but makes total sense! I will try out the infra and iGHL position. I find it very hard to to scan the inferior recess from up in the axilla, but your approach seem to be coming more from a posterior approach, which I think the patient will appreciate!
Thank you for an OUTSTANDING thorough work and detailed explanation. 👏
This video is wonderful!! Thank you for putting reference pictures of the bone in conjunction with the ultrasound. 🔥
Great presentation. The detailed coverage of anatomical structures is second to none. The different approaches and tips to locating various structures is priceless. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting.
The best shoulder vid on youtube
Great video!! I am a beginner in msk sonography and especially the last part was extremely informative!! Keep up the great work!!
Glad it was helpful!
Truly Appreciate your valuable presentation. Very very useful.
Awesome presentation. Best by far. Thanks
Great. I'd like to try release of inferior capsule in frozen shoulder with your position
Thank you much for all of this, i take a tour in your channel it is so good
umm i have a question about the sonography field, i am really interested to be a sonographer
My question is What is the difference in roles between radiologist and sonographer in ultrasound
who can do the ultrasound scan it is the radiologist or the sonographer ?
who can interpret the scan is it the radiologist or the sonographer can do it as well?
Great Video! Very informative
Can you upload some videos back muscle
Nice teacher, nice lecture!
Hi! Thanks for this amazing video. What do you use as a gel, is it an oil you are using?
excellent! Can i ask you a 7:32 (when is visualized sup and middle facet) probe orientation marker if is direct to the right side of patient? i ask because in many video is possible to see demonstration in vivo only on the right shoulder of patient but more rare is seeing demonstration of the left shoulder as you;Thanks in advance
I’m sorry the video is not rotated properly but the probe marker is under my thumb and therefore directed anteriorly (6:50) to achieve a transverse cuff view over the sup and middle facet.
@@bridieroche-sonographer thank you for answer so i have understood orientation (under the thumb)
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Thank you so much ma'am
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4:38 supraspinatus
9:40 infraspinatus
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I’ve see your hamstring and shoulder video. What other msk videos do you have? You’re the best “explainer” out there!
@@nancyokeefe5280 there’s knee, ankle lateral and medial, buttock, and some elbow I think.
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