Knee MRI
Content Reviewed: July 14, 2021
7.75 CME
18 DICOM Case Files
90 Videos
7 hr. 37 min.
Seems like it should be pretty easy, right? By now you probably know that the anatomy is deceptively complex, combinations of injuries can be challenging, and of course the referring clinician’s expectations are as high as the range of meniscus injuries is wide.
You may be familiar with direct presentations of pathology, but what about the indirect signs – maybe in a postsurgical knee? How can you tweak the protocols on your magnet to maximize visualization and minimize patient discomfort? The source of the patient’s complaint may be a patellar tendon or posterior corner injury – helps to see a bunch of those so you can readily recognize the appearance. Well, we’ve seen a ton of them, and we’re willing to share!
We can be your guide through the intricacies of the knee. In the Knee MRI Mastery courses, we give you everything you need in order to evaluate this joint. In the two most recent series, Meniscus MRI and MRI of the Supporting Structures, we focus on two important areas of assessment. Through some of our legacy series, Case Review, Professional and Advanced Orthopaedic and Joint, we round out our discussion of the pathology that occurs in the knee.
In this course, we give you everything you need in order to evaluate this joint. In the two most recent series, Meniscus MRI and MRI of the Supporting Structures, we focus on two important areas of assessment. Through some of our legacy series, Case Review, Professional and Advanced Orthopaedic and Joint, we round out our discussion of the pathology that occurs in the knee.
Faculty
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
MRI Mastery Series: Knee Pre Course Activities
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6 min.
1 DICOM Case File
Knee - Anatomy of the Supporting Structures
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1 hr. 43 min.
Basic Knee Ligament Overview
7 m
Major Tendons of the Knee
6 m
Relationships Between the Joints of the Knee
3 m
Neurovascular Bundles of the Knee
4 m
Patellar Stabilizers of the Knee
4 m
A Deeper Look at the MPFL
5 m
The Basics of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
2 m
PCL: Coronal, Axial and Sagittal Views
4 m
PCL: Sagittal on MRI
4 m
PCL: Coronal on MRI
3 m
PCL: Axial on MRI
3 m
Basic Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Anatomy
4 m
The Anatomy of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Part 2
5 m
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Anatomy: Axial View
3 m
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Anatomy: Coronal View
2 m
Anterior Cruciate Ligament on MRI: Sagittal Views
3 m
Anterior Cruciate Ligament on MRI: Axial View
2 m
Anterior Cruciate Ligament on MRI: Coronal View
2 m
Medial Collateral Ligament Basics: Layer 1
4 m
Medial Collateral Ligament Basics: Layer 2 & 3
7 m
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Summary
3 m
Medial Supporting Structures of the Knee
2 m
The Anatomy of the Lateral Collateral Ligament Complex - FCL
3 m
The Anatomy of the Lateral Collateral Ligament Complex (LCL) on MRI
4 m
The Anatomy of the Lateral Collateral Ligament Complex
5 m
LCL Complex on MRI
3 m
The Anatomy of the Quadriceps Femoris Tendon of the Knee
4 m
MRI Anatomy of the knee: Quadricep Femoral Tendon
5 m
Supporting Structure Anatomy: Focus on the Posterior Corners
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1 hr. 13 min.
The Knee Anatomy: Posterior Medial Corner
5 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Semimembranosus Expansions
3 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Semimembranosus Expansions part 2
1 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Semimembranosus Expansions part 3
2 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Semimembranosus Expansions part 4
2 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Posterior Oblique Ligament
5 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Posterior Oblique Ligament part 2
3 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Oblique Popliteal Ligament
3 m
The Posteromedial Corner: Posterior Capsule
4 m
The Posteromedial Corner Anatomy on MRI
3 m
The Posteromedial Corner on MRI part 2
5 m
The Posteromedial Corner on MRI part 3
3 m
The Posteromedial Corner on MRI part 4
4 m
The Posteromedial Corner on MRI part 5
4 m
The Posterolateral Corner Anatomy: Introduction
4 m
The Posterolateral Corner Anatomy: LCL
6 m
The Posterolateral Corner: Biomechanics
3 m
The Posterolateral Corner Anatomy: Popliteus Muscle on MRI
4 m
The Posterolateral Corner: Arcuate and Fabellofibular Ligament
5 m
The Posterolateral Corner: Arcuate and Fabellofibular Ligament on MRI
2 m
The Posterolateral Corner Anatomy: Biceps Femoris Tendon
4 m
Case Review: Supporting Structure Injuries
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2 hr. 46 min.
18 DICOM Case Files
Knee Case Review: 14Yr old with Posterolateral Corner Football Injury
15 m
Case Review: 54 year old Male with a Twisting Injury
8 m
Case Review: 28 Year Old Football Player Who Heard a Pop While Making a Cut
6 m
Case Review: 90 Year Old Female Patient, No History of Trauma, Now Has Swelling
10 m
Case Review: Return to 14 Year Old Football Player Case
5 m
Case Review: 37 Year Old Male with Complex Knee Instability
6 m
Case Review: PCL Mechanism of Injury
6 m
Case Review: 28 Year Old Injured in a Fall
6 m
Case Review: PCL Injury Companion Discussion
4 m
Unknown Knee Case: 54yr Old Male With Knee Swelling
5 m
Case Review: 54 Year Old Male with injury and a small PCL
3 m
Case Review: 54 Year Old Male – Assessing the Other Posterior Corner
5 m
Unknown Knee Case: 25yr Old involved in MVA
10 m
Case Review: 49 Year Old with “Osteoarthritis”
6 m
Case Review: 49 Year Old Female with Knee Pain and a Sensation of Catching
6 m
Case Review: 66 Year Old Female with Strange PCL Presentation
5 m
Case Review: 51 Year Old Male with Worsening Chronic Knee Pain
7 m
Case Review: 36 Year Old Female with Knee Locking after Kickball Game
11 m
Case Review: 23 Year Old Male with Pain After a Fall
9 m
Case Review: 22 Year Old Male with Knee Pain. Had Prior ACL Repair
12 m
Case Review: 12 Year Old Male with Problematic Graft
9 m
Case Review: 43 Year Old Male with Knee Swelling in Absence of Injury
7 m
Case Review: 12 Year Old Male with Anterior Knee Pain
7 m
Meniscus MRI
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28 min.
Pivot Shift Injuries and Meniscal Pathology
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24 min.
More Meniscus Tears with Case Examples
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40 min.
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