This webinar, presented by Prof. Sandra Allison, provides a structured overview of elbow ultrasound with a focus on sonographic anatomy and standardized scanning protocols. The session is designed to support systematic musculoskeletal evaluation of the elbow joint in clinical practice.
The presentation reviews the normal sonographic appearance of key elbow structures, including tendons, ligaments, muscles, nerves, bursae, and joint recesses. Emphasis is placed on anatomical landmarks that support accurate orientation and consistent image acquisition during ultrasound examination.
A step-by-step elbow ultrasound scanning protocol is outlined, covering anterior, medial, lateral, and posterior compartments of the elbow. Patient positioning, probe placement, and scanning planes are discussed to support comprehensive and reproducible assessment of the joint.
The session also addresses the role of dynamic ultrasound examination, demonstrating how real-time imaging during movement can assist in evaluating selected elbow structures. Practical scanning considerations and common technical challenges are discussed to support effective application in daily practice.
For more insights, you can also watch this session on the ultrasound of the knee.
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