Training Collections
Course Contents
1 topic, 5 min.
1 topic, 4 min.
10 topics, 50 min.
Introduction to Shoulder Instability
6 m.Axial Anatomy on MRI
5 m.Axial Anatomy: The Biceps Pulley
5 m.Axial Instability Search Pattern
9 m.Axial Shoulder: The Structures that Give Radiologists Fits
6 m.Introduction to the Buford Complex
3 m.The Glenoid Cup
6 m.Dynamic and Passive Stabilizers in the Sagittal Projection
6 m.Dynamic and Passive Stabilizers in the Coronal Projection
7 m.Return of the Buford Complex
3 m.7 topics, 53 min.
Key Pulsing Sequences for the Shoulder
6 m.Utilizing the ABER view in the Coronal Projection
9 m.The Value of the T2 Sequence in Shoulder Imaging
7 m.Arthrographic Analysis of the Axial Projection
11 m.Arthrographic Analysis in the Coronal Projection
9 m.Arthrographic Analysis in the Sagittal Projection
6 m.Shoulder Projections Summary
8 m.11 topics, 50 min.
On-Track/Off-Track: ABER Summary
6 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Mid-Range Summary
3 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Assessing Glenoid Bone Loss
8 m.On-Track/Off-Track: The Nofsinger Technique
3 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Stable Hill-Sachs Lesions
3 m.On-Track/Off-Track: The Hill-Sachs Concept
4 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Dislocation Mechanics
4 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Dynamic Examination after Bankart Repair
6 m.On-Track/Off-Track: Using Measuring Tools on MRI
6 m.Posterior Macro & Micro Instability
7 m.Posterior Labral Pathology
6 m.23 topics, 2 hr. 31 min.
17 Year Old Male – Known Dislocation
15 m.21 Year Old Male Pitcher; Decreased Range of Motion
9 m.21 Year Old Involved in a Collision Accident
9 m.54 Year Old Female with Complex Multidirectional Microinstability
7 m.49 Year Old Male, Weightlifter, Experiencing Instability
6 m.68 Year Old Male Golfer with Pain for a Month
6 m.15 Year Old Male – Fell On Outstretched Hand
8 m.55 Year Old Female, Pain in Shoulder Extending to Elbow After Arm Was Jerked
9 m.25 Year Old Male, Pain When Swinging Arm
8 m.53 Year Old Male, Motor Vehicle Accident 6 Weeks Ago, Now Experiencing Pain and Spasms
8 m.17 Year Old Male with a History of Dislocation
6 m.51 Year Old Female: Rule Out Rotator Cuff Tear
5 m.The GLOM Lesion
3 m.56 Year Old Patient with Axillary Nerve Dysfunction Post Dislocation
2 m.69 Year Old Male, Fell and Dislocated Shoulder
10 m.69 Year Old Male with Complex Pattern of Injury
9 m.38 Year Old Male with a Dislocation/Relocation Event
6 m.20 Year Old Male, Recurrent Dislocations and Instability
12 m.20 Year Old Male Pitcher with Recent Dislocation
4 m.17 Year Old Wrestler with Discomfort in the Shoulder
5 m.42 Year Old Male with a Violent Posterior Dislocation
6 m.40 Year Old Male in Motor Vehicle Accident, Irreducible Dislocation
5 m.40 Year Old Male, Post Motor Vehicle Accident
4 m.6 topics, 50 min.
4 topics, 14 min.
6 topics, 25 min.
0:01
In today's topic, or playlist, we're going
0:03
to take a very in-depth look at the shoulder.
0:07
Specifically, the rotator cuff.
0:10
We'll show you the different types of rotator cuff injuries.
0:14
Ones that are concealed, non-concealed,
0:18
interstitial, vertical, horizontal, and so on.
0:23
We'll talk about lesions of the labrum, SLAP lesions,
0:27
their classification, 1 through 10, or 1 through 12.
0:31
We'll show you injuries to the anterior and inferior labrum,
0:35
such as HAGL, RAGL, BHAGL, GAGL, Bankart, Kim's lesions,
0:40
Perthes lesions, polyposis, PLPS, ALPS, and so on.
0:47
The anatomy of this region will be defined
0:50
as we move along through the pathology.
0:53
We'll talk about which injuries give rise to
0:55
further injury and when it's appropriate to
0:57
operate on this joint, not only by appearance.
1:01
but by demographic and age.
1:04
By completing this module, you'll be better equipped
1:07
to not only diagnose complex injuries that occur in
1:10
the shoulder, but help assist in their management.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
In today's topic, or playlist, we're going
0:03
to take a very in-depth look at the shoulder.
0:07
Specifically, the rotator cuff.
0:10
We'll show you the different types of rotator cuff injuries.
0:14
Ones that are concealed, non-concealed,
0:18
interstitial, vertical, horizontal, and so on.
0:23
We'll talk about lesions of the labrum, SLAP lesions,
0:27
their classification, 1 through 10, or 1 through 12.
0:31
We'll show you injuries to the anterior and inferior labrum,
0:35
such as HAGL, RAGL, BHAGL, GAGL, Bankart, Kim's lesions,
0:40
Perthes lesions, polyposis, PLPS, ALPS, and so on.
0:47
The anatomy of this region will be defined
0:50
as we move along through the pathology.
0:53
We'll talk about which injuries give rise to
0:55
further injury and when it's appropriate to
0:57
operate on this joint, not only by appearance.
1:01
but by demographic and age.
1:04
By completing this module, you'll be better equipped
1:07
to not only diagnose complex injuries that occur in
1:10
the shoulder, but help assist in their management.
Report
Description
Faculty
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Tags
Trauma
Shoulder
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
MRI
Bone & Soft Tissues
Acquired/Developmental
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