Gratitude dr Chris for your hard work and sincere efforts to make radiology teaching so easy and freely available to the aspiring people. Keep feeding us with such a tremendous amount of knowledge you have . Thanks again
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Chris you are amazing! I am a pilates instructor and i fecked my ankle falling off a chair. I went for mri today after 6 months. Cause i thought i could fix it myself. MRI scan done.
Thank you so much much for all the effort and hard work. Your lectures are really helpful and useful! Can't imagine how you manage to make anatomy lectures that are not boring) really looking forward to the lecture on wrist MRI.
im an R1 doing an MSK rotations and your videos have helped ease me into reading MRs. I have to say that I'm a big fan. Thank you so much for spreading your knowledge. Please don't stop posting videos.
Thank you very much for making understand how to look at Ankle MRI, i am sure i can build on this. Could you please make one more video showing various ankle pathologies please.
Dear Chris Greetings from Scotland. Well done and very nicely described pitches at a level that an Orthopod like me with an OX Brain can even understand and follow the whole 32 minutes without falling asleep. Hats off. I am just worried about my radiologist now in MDT. He may get a MI, LOL , Dr Turab Syed aka Dr Jaffery
Thank you very much for this explanation. I got my MRI today but received only the actual images on paper. My Ortho appointment is in three days, and I wanted to be able to assess my own 'damage' before then. Your tutorial really helped understanding how to interpret what I'm looking at. Although I can't really concretely see which ligaments are torn, I was at least able to locate the important ones. I have a lot of bright white, clear and some fuzzy areas, which I'm not sure how to interpret since I still have some swelling and wondered if these white areas can be an indication of that. Amazing how you didn't get tongue tied with the different terms! I look forward to your other videos!
Dear Dr. Chris. Beaulieu, Great video... I live in New York City and was wondering if you would be able to recommend a doctor. I have a problem with one of my foot and had experienced an injury that has damaged my entire left side of my leg due to the problem im having. I need to know whats wrong with my foot but want a very experienced doctor. Please let me know if you can recommend one. Much appreciated.
A really excellent resource - it complements my Atlas of Imaging in Sports Medicine by Australian authors which has some great examples of pathology. You just can't beat a dynamic run through of what normal looks like and how to approach the images systematically. This is very teacher dependent in my sports medicine training, but your video makes me more confident that I can independently come to some sensible conclusions about images before looking at the radiologist's report. If I've ordered it, I should be able to interpret it!
Wonderful course. I feel like I'm cheating getting all this information for free. Thank you so much. I hope you do another one with more on subtalor fusions.
Hello doctor please can you help me just to let me know if i need surgery my MRI shows 14X8X6 mm left ankle osteochondral defect of the talar dome with sinus syndrome
Hi and good day to you sir!. I have a question. What type of image u chose for identification of pathology in the ankle? Is it T1 or T2 or PD? Im pretty confused on which is the one i should start with.
Use fat sat to find abnormal bone marrow edema. Look at axial T2 to assess ATFL. Sagittal to look at Achilles’ tendon. Coronal T2 and fat sat for talabat dome, osteochondral lesions. Look at abnormal fluid around tendons.
Gratitude dr Chris for your hard work and sincere efforts to make radiology teaching so easy and freely available to the aspiring people. Keep feeding us with such a tremendous amount of knowledge you have . Thanks again
Thank you for your kind comments! I'll do my best to keep the content coming.
Excellent.Thank you very much!Can you please upload how you interpret the MRI of the spine?
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Sir I am a big fan of your lectures...
Hope you are doing good
Thank you sir for the lectures. Really helpfull for me to understand the ankle mri.
Chris you are amazing! I am a pilates instructor and i fecked my ankle falling off a chair. I went for mri today after 6 months. Cause i thought i could fix it myself. MRI scan done.
Thank you so much much for all the effort and hard work. Your lectures are really helpful and useful! Can't imagine how you manage to make anatomy lectures that are not boring) really looking forward to the lecture on wrist MRI.
im an R1 doing an MSK rotations and your videos have helped ease me into reading MRs. I have to say that I'm a big fan. Thank you so much for spreading your knowledge. Please don't stop posting videos.
So clear and useful also to a non-native English speaker!! I am going through all of your contents!!
Thank you very much for making understand how to look at Ankle MRI, i am sure i can build on this. Could you please make one more video showing various ankle pathologies please.
Dear Chris Greetings from Scotland. Well done and very nicely described pitches at a level that an Orthopod like me with an OX Brain can even understand and follow the whole 32 minutes without falling asleep. Hats off. I am just worried about my radiologist now in MDT. He may get a MI, LOL , Dr Turab Syed aka Dr Jaffery
Thank you very much for this explanation. I got my MRI today but received only the actual images on paper. My Ortho appointment is in three days, and I wanted to be able to assess my own 'damage' before then. Your tutorial really helped understanding how to interpret what I'm looking at. Although I can't really concretely see which ligaments are torn, I was at least able to locate the important ones. I have a lot of bright white, clear and some fuzzy areas, which I'm not sure how to interpret since I still have some swelling and wondered if these white areas can be an indication of that. Amazing how you didn't get tongue tied with the different terms! I look forward to your other videos!
Dear Dr. Chris. Beaulieu, Great video... I live in New York City and was wondering if you would be able to recommend a doctor. I have a problem with one of my foot and had experienced an injury that has damaged my entire left side of my leg due to the problem im having. I need to know whats wrong with my foot but want a very experienced doctor. Please let me know if you can recommend one. Much appreciated.
This lecture is brilliant! Thank you for posting this! I gleaned so much from your synopsis!
I was not a fan of MSK Imaging, but now thanks to your videos I´m stokked about it!
Being MSK still a mystery to me, I find your videos quite fascinating and helpful for my first steps in this subject! huge thanks!
A really excellent resource - it complements my Atlas of Imaging in Sports Medicine by Australian authors which has some great examples of pathology. You just can't beat a dynamic run through of what normal looks like and how to approach the images systematically. This is very teacher dependent in my sports medicine training, but your video makes me more confident that I can independently come to some sensible conclusions about images before looking at the radiologist's report. If I've ordered it, I should be able to interpret it!
It is nice presentation, even for a full pledged radiologist. I liked it. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you so much.
You have made ankle MRI anatomy easy to understand.
thank you for your sharing video. I hope to know more about some cases.
Thank you very much, the best ever MRI interpretation I have seen.
An excellent presentation, and mode of teaching is great
Outstanding
Wonderful course. I feel like I'm cheating getting all this information for free. Thank you so much. I hope you do another one with more on subtalor fusions.
can you mri a right foot with a pin in your left knee? how long are feet/ankle scans
Wonderful lectures, expecting more.
Beautiful demonstration of MR ankle anatomy .......thanks
One of the MSK teachers I know
Very informative and useful! Thanks!
Sir I have a lateral malleolar avulsion fracture...
Will it be healling only in casting???
Excellent lecture thank you
Very helpful lecture.. wonderful presentation...thanks a lot
Thanks a lot for your excellent presentation & your sincere effort !
Very useful, thank you so much ❤
can i ask any question?
Wow lecture. A million thanks
Thank you very much Chris..👍👍👍👍
Hello doctor please can you help me just to let me know if i need surgery my MRI shows 14X8X6 mm left ankle osteochondral defect of the talar dome with sinus syndrome
Thank You for very useful lecture!
Wonderfully explained Keep going boss!!
very informative content
Excellent video! Would've loved a little more details on the ligaments eg spring ligament etc particularly for us MSK trainees.
very useful presentation. Thank you very much!
Where are you located??????
Hi DR chris , please do the same for Spine MRI .
Thank you for teaching for me the basics!
I'm a toe walker I have no pain but, my foot doesn't feel stable after I walk a short distance. What things could be wrong with no foot pain?
Thank you so much
Thank you for the presentation. Love it.
Thanks a lot
Sir my ankle (posterior talofibular ligment) small piece extract from that bone. It has any problem to me. Please reply me sir
Hi and good day to you sir!. I have a question. What type of image u chose for identification of pathology in the ankle? Is it T1 or T2 or PD? Im pretty confused on which is the one i should start with.
Use fat sat to find abnormal bone marrow edema. Look at axial T2 to assess ATFL. Sagittal to look at Achilles’ tendon. Coronal T2 and fat sat for talabat dome, osteochondral lesions. Look at abnormal fluid around tendons.
TQSM..so useful
Great lecture ,thanks
Could you please show an MRI image of a person with fat pad syndrome. Love your videos, very informative
thank you very much for your time and effort
excellent
Thank you for the nice lecture
excellent stuff.....!!
Thank you very much.. u r a great teacher ..
Thank u Sir
excellent!! thank youu
This thing will help
do you know of a source of good interactive practice cases for abdominal cases similar to what you suggested for the xrayhead.com msk cases?
Radiology 2.0, One Night in the ED has been a favorite of my residents.
Excellent !
It’s helpful video
Thanks, very useful!
Thx .....
excellent , thank you .
the real chris breezy
Great!!!
20:00 tendons
Good
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Modern MRI
everything is a shade of grey lmao wtf