Current Concepts In MSK Ultrasound

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @rdkim976
    @rdkim976 2 роки тому

    I really appreciated your work. Really really helpful.

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment.
      I am delighted you are enjoying the content.
      Take a look at birdultrasound.com.au
      You will find heaps of nice new material similar to what you have enjoyed here but in a wide range of topics.
      When you subscribe you will receive 12 months of unlimited access to the material including a discussion forum you can ask questions on, tips and tricks, case of the week etc.
      Everything you watch will generate a CPD certificate for you,
      At the moment if you use the coupon code SMUG you will receive a discount.
      Please enjoy,
      Steve.

  • @bridieroche-sonographer
    @bridieroche-sonographer 2 роки тому +1

    Loved the muscle wasting thenar em. cases

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  Рік тому

      My pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe to birdultrasound.com.au so you can enjoy my real material. The stuff on this channel is older material which has been updated on the actual website. Please use the coupon code: anatomy for some sweet discount. Happy scanning, Steve Bird.

  • @marekczeladzki7774
    @marekczeladzki7774 6 місяців тому

    great, very helpful, it would be even better with the probe positioning

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  6 місяців тому +1

      My pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe to birdultrasound.com.au so you can enjoy my real material. The stuff on this channel is older material which has been updated on the actual website. Please use the coupon code: anatomy for some sweet discount. The website material has a lot of examples where I show the transducer position and how I adjust the patient position to achieve the images. I am sure you will enjoy it. Happy scanning, Steve Bird.

    • @marekczeladzki7774
      @marekczeladzki7774 6 місяців тому

      @@birdultrasound4653hi Stephen. I subscribed a long time ago

  • @olereidar
    @olereidar Рік тому

    Much appreciated :)

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  Рік тому

      My pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe to birdultrasound.com.au so you can enjoy my real material. The stuff on this channel is older material which has been updated on the actual website. Please use the coupon code: anatomy for some sweet discount. Happy scanning, Steve Bird.

  • @NiekVink
    @NiekVink 3 роки тому

    You are one of my ultrasound Gods. Thank you so much for sharing this!

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Niek,
      You are very kind !
      I will continue to upload material onto my You Tube channel.
      You can enjoy the complete collection of my teaching material by visiting birdultrasound.com.au
      If you use the coupon code SMUG in the checkout you will save $10 on your 12 month unlimited access subscription.
      The code SMUG is there as I am about to present at the SMUG (Sports Medicine Ultrasound Group) meeting.
      Happy scanning Niek,
      I hope to see you at the website soon,
      Steve Bird

  • @jayetachoudhury8945
    @jayetachoudhury8945 Рік тому

    Could that case of stenosing tenosynovitis of peroneus longus without perineal tubercle be rheumatoid relatoid?

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  Рік тому

      Most certainly this is a possibility. I always think when I see peroneal tenosynovitis there is an underlying cause. The most common one is brevis being compressed by longus at the lateral malleolus and causing a compression disrepair phase tendinosis event that sets up the inflammation in the synovial entheseal complex (peroneal tenosynovitis in this case).The second most common cause is a stenosing tenosynovitis where the inferior peroneal retinaculum causes compression of peroneus longus again setting up the same scenario. Then there are other causes like peroneal instability following a superior peroneal retinaculum injury, smoking, obesity, biomechanics factors are all contributors. Then there is systemic disease like rheumatoid disease and this is always a possible contributor. I used to think you needed a prominent peroneal tubercle to create the environment for a stenosing tenosynovitis but now I have seen so many cases where the tubercle is small;l or congenitally absent but the inferior peroneal retinaculum still strangles the peroneus longus at this level. Some of these cases may have had a rheumatoid factor in the background and some certainly did not. It is always good to have systemic processed like rheumatoid or seronegative disease in the back of your mind whenever you soo synovitis anywhere in the body. If it is multi locational, more severe than expected, or there is a history of similar events in different locations in the patient history I am quick to recommend a rheumatologist consultation and work up. It is a game changer if you can make the diagnosis earlier for the patient. I hope you enjoyed the presentation. Be sure to subscribe to birdultrasound.com.au as this is where I have my really nice material. What you see on this UA-cam channel is just some examples. On the website there is material on many topics, ops, gynae, breast, head, neck, paediatric, vascular, eye, MSK and much more for you to enjoy. Happy scanning, Steve Bird.

    • @jayetachoudhury8945
      @jayetachoudhury8945 Рік тому

      @@birdultrasound4653 great great resources 🙏 thank you

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  Рік тому

      My pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe to birdultrasound.com.au so you can enjoy my real material. The stuff on this channel is older material which has been updated on the actual website. Please use the coupon code: anatomy for some sweet discount. Happy scanning, Steve Bird.@@jayetachoudhury8945

  • @faridmoshtael6046
    @faridmoshtael6046 3 роки тому

    Thank you Dr Bird for this very informative piece of work. Much appreciated.

    • @birdultrasound4653
      @birdultrasound4653  2 роки тому

      My pleasure Farid,
      I am delighted you enjoyed the material,
      Happy scanning,
      Steve Bird