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MRI ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS IGHL FROZEN SHOULDER (VIDEO)

Stay tuned on new Fellowships and learnings Subscribe The Dx / Shoulder MRI ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS IGHL: MRI findings of Adhesive capsulitis also know as Frozen Shoulder In this post we look at the MRI Frozen Shoulder / MRI Adhesive Capsulitis. Frozen Shoulder or Adhesive capsulitis on MRI  is a common abnormality but is often missed […]

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MRI PLANTAR FASCIA ANATOMY: WHAT ARE THE 3 BANDS OF THE PLANTAR FASCIA (VIDEO)

MRI PLANTAR FASCIA ANATOMY MRI PLANTAR FASCIA ANATOMY: NORMAL BANDS Today’s post is a video on MRI of the Plantar Fascia Anatomy. We are looking at how to identify the 3 bands of the Plantar Fascia and which band is most important in Plantar Fasciitis. If you find the video helpful, please subscribe to the

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MSK MRI PERONEAL TUBERCLE & RETROTROCHLEAR EMINENCE MRI (VIDEO)

MRI PERONEAL TUBERCLE RETROTROCHLEAR EMINENCE MRI MSK How to identify the Peroneal tubercle and Retrotrochlear eminence on MRI: Today we are looking at MRI of the Peroneal Tubercle and the Retrotrochlear eminence. The importance of these structures is that when enlarged, a Peroneal Tubercle and less commonly the Retrotrochlear eminence, can result in Peroneal Tendonitis,

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SEGOND FRACTURE MRI: WHERE TO LOOK, WHAT TO LOOK FOR, HOW TO REPORT (VIDEO)

MRI SEGOND FRACTURE KNEE ACL TEAR Segond Fracture MRI , How to find it when Assessing the ACL on MRI & what ACL associated injuries to look for: Today’s video post is on MRI of Segond Fracture which is one of the injuries associated with ACL tears. We look at where to look, what to

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MRI BICEPS TENDONITIS AND TENOSYNOVITIS (VIDEO)

MRI BICEPS TENDONITIS AND TENOSYNOVITIS MRI BICEPS TENDONITIS AND TENOSYNOVITIS: WHERE TO LOOK AND WHAT TO LOOK FOR   MRI Biceps Tendonitis Tenosynovitis: On Shoulder MRI Biceps tendonitis / tendonosis is a very common finding,  but can also be easily missed. The curving nature of the intra articular tendon means you have to asses it

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NORMAL BICEPS TENDON MRI: WHERE AND WHAT TO LOOK FOR

NORMAL BICEPS TENDON MRI WHAT’S THE NORMAL BICEPS TENDON MRI APPEARANCE   Knowing the normal biceps tendon MRI appearance before we look at abnormalities is essential. Today’s YouTube video post is the first in a series on MRI of the biceps tendon and we start with looking at: The normal biceps tendon MRI appearance. The

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AVULSION FRACTURE MRI RADIOLOGY : 3 CLUES TO FIND SMALL AVULSION FRACTURE ON MRI (VIDEO)

AVULSION FRACTURE MRI AVULSION FRACTURE MRI RADIOLOGY IMAGING   How do you find a small avulsion fracture on MRI? It can be difficult and its often easier on x-ray or CT for really small fractures. But there are 3 clues on MRI that point you to an avulsion fracture even if you cant see the

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