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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-044

A Problem Based Approach to Learning Shoulder Ultrasound in a Pediatric Patient

Purpose or Case Report: Learning muculoskeletal ultrasound is challenging. We provide an interactive, problem based approach to learning how to ultrasound the shoulder in a pediatric patient, focusing on key anatomy, static positioning, and dynamic maneuvres, using a stepwise logical approach. Photographs with tranducer positions are provided. Cine images are provided for dynamic maneuvers. This approach may provide a framework for musculoskeletal ultraound workhops that can be adapted for the pediatric radiology trainee, or ultrasound technician.
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  • Brady, Darragh  ( Childrens National Hospital , Washington , District of Columbia , United States )
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Posters - Educational

Musculoskeletal

SPR Posters - Educational

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