When should you order imaging of the foot and ankle, and if you need to order imaging, what type of imaging should you order? When is XR the right choice, compared to US, CT and MR?
In this video presented by renowned Sydney radiologist, Dr James Linklater of Castlereagh Imaging, you will learn about the pros and cons of each of the imaging modalities - XR, US, MRI and CT. James will take you through a multitude of sports injuries in the foot and ankle, with examples of each each of these types of injuries and the associated imaging. You will learn differential diagnosis for musculoskeletal conditions that are common in your sporting patients, and how to identify each of these on imaging.
This video has been designed to be an easy future reference for you whenever you have a clinical question about a particular structure in the foot and ankle and the relevant imaging. Produced in short segments with a detailed timeline for each, you will easily be able to locate the particular section you are interested in. Would you like to refresh your memory on Talar dome fractures? Just head to the 6min 15sec mark of Video 2. How about ATFL rupture and the use of MR? That is 4mins and 5 seconds into Video 3.
So the next time you want to find a particular section of the videos, simply look it up in the Members Resources of your Clinical Edge members dashboard.
Covered in detail in this video series are:
Imaging modalities and acute ankle sprain
XR, US, MRI, CT
Ankle:
Acute Ankle Sprain and XR Indications
What to look for on ankle XR in the different views
Base of 5th MT #
Syndesmotic injury and Dx on XR
XR Oblique views and potential Deltoid ligament injuries
XR Lateral views
Differentiation between soft tissue swelling and joint effusion
Areas to check on XR to include/exclude fracture
Talar dome #
Post-lat aspect or lateral process of the Talus
Ankle ligaments:
When to order an MR following ankle sprain
Anatomy imaged in ankle MRI
Normal ligament on MRI and US
Ruptured ligament on MR
Ligament avulsion #
ATFL rupture on US
Partial ATFL tear on MR
Haematoma & ATFL Tear
Tearing of vein in antero-lateral gutter of ankle
Scar remodelling of ATFL over time
Calcaneo-Fibular ligament (CFL)
Medial rotation impaction deltoid injury
Talar dome and Syndesmosis:
Acute talar dome osteochondral injury
Antero lateral impingement and synovitis
Meniscoid lesion, bony spurs and loose bodies
Synovitis - antero lateral gutter
Ultrasound:
Synovitis and guided injection
Antero-lateral and Antero-medial bony impingement
Postero-medial bony and soft tissue impingement
Talar dome lesion on MRI
Talar dome osteochondral fragments
Post-op Fibrocartilage development
Syndesmosis injuries
Weber C #
Ankle sprains: fibular #
Maisonneuve Fx
AITFL injuries
Syndesmosis: Acute PITFL Tear
Midfoot:
Transverse Tarsal Joint Sprain
Lisfranc Ligament injuries
Fleck sign
Forefoot:
1st MTPJ Anatomy: sesamoids
Turf Toe
MCL and MPP Tear
Subacute MCL Tear at Metatarsal Head Insertion
Proximal Avulsion Medial Plantar Plate
Distal Avulsion Lateral Plantar Plate
Morton Neuroma
2nd MTP Joint Plantar Plate Degeneration, Tear, Synovitis and Instability
Plantar plate: Anatomy and injury
2nd MTP Joint Instability: Pathology
2nd MTP Jt LPP Degeneration & Tear
2nd MTP Jt Capsulitis: US findings
Ganglion Compressing DPN
Posterior Ankle:
Posterior Impingement - bony and soft tissue
Myxoid PTFL and Ganglion
FHL Tenosynovitis
Achilles Tendon Pathology
Para-tenonitis & tendinopathy
Mucoid Tendinopathy
Insertional Tendinosis & Adventitial Bursitis
Haglund’s Syndrome
Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Achilles rupture
-Tib Post Tendinosis, Tenosynovitis and Partial Tear
Post-lat ankle
Peroneal tendons
Zones of Peroneal Tendon Injury
Peroneus Brevis Tendon Tears Peroneal Tenosynovitis
Stenosing Peroneal Tenosynovitis Peroneus Longus Tendinitis
Peroneal Tendon Instability
Navicular Stress Fracture
Postero-lateral talar body stress fracture
Distal Calcaneal Stress Fracture
Subchondral Infraction Cuboid
Osteomyelitis
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