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Course Contents
1 topic, 5 min.
1 topic, 3 min.
9 topics, 50 min.
Foot and Ankle Coils
4Â m.Sagittal Ankle View
5Â m.Sagittal Plane: Field of View
5Â m.Ankle Short Axis Projection
8Â m.Special Sequences and Pitfalls: Coronal and Paracoronal Plane
6Â m.Ankle MRI: Additive Gradient Echo Sequence
6Â m.Ankle Neutral Positioned Scans: Dorsiflexed Ankle
7Â m.Different Sequences in Low Field Ankle Imaging
7Â m.Ankle MRI: Expanded Field of View on 1.5 Tesla
7Â m.33 topics, 1 hr. 41 min.
Ligamentous Anatomy on Neutral Position
4Â m.Ankle MRI: Posterior Ligaments in Coronal Plane
3Â m.Ankle MRI: Anterior Ligaments in Coronal Plane
2Â m.Ankle MRI: Anterior Ligaments in Sagittal Plane
3Â m.Ankle MRI: Posterior Ligaments in Sagittal Plane
3Â m.Ankle Ligaments in Axial Plane
6Â m.Lateral Collateral Ligamentous Anatomy: Coronal Projection
3Â m.Deltoid Ligament Anatomy
5Â m.Deltoid Ligament: Axial Plane
2Â m.Deltoid Ligament: Sagittal Plane
2Â m.Deltoid Ligament: Coronal Plane
4Â m.Deltoid Ligament: Origins and Insertions
4Â m.Deltoid Ligament: Superficial Layer Lateral view
2Â m.Tendinous Anatomy
3Â m.Achilles Tendon
5Â m.Posterior Tibial Tendon
4Â m.Peroneus Brevis: Axial and Sagittal View
4Â m.Peroneus Brevis: Sagittal and Coronal view
3Â m.Peroneus Longus
6Â m.Tibialis Anterior Tendon
5Â m.Extensor Hallucis Longus
3Â m.Extensor Digitorum Longus
4Â m.Extensor Digitorum Longus Pitfalls and Extensor Retinacula
5Â m.Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Space
2Â m.Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
4Â m.Deep Peroneal Nerve
2Â m.Superficial Peroneal Nerve
2Â m.Sural Nerve
2Â m.Saphenous Nerve
2Â m.Tibial Nerve
2Â m.Sensory Nerve Supply
3Â m.Medial Plantar Nerve
5Â m.Lateral & Medial Plantar Nerves
5Â m.5 topics, 17 min.
23 topics, 2 hr. 57 min.
Midfoot Subluxation: Lisfranc Ligament Injury
8Â m.Lisfranc Ligament Injury
7Â m.Lisfranc Injury: Nunley-Vertullo Classification
10Â m.High Ankle Injury
13Â m.Coronal Projection in Inversion Injury: Low Ankle Injury
8Â m.Axial Projection in Inversion Injury: Low Ankle injury
8Â m.Posterior Ankle Ligaments Anatomy
2Â m.Ankle Impingement Syndromes: Posterolateral Impingement Syndrome
11Â m.Anterolateral Impingement Syndrome
5Â m.Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
10Â m.Microtrabecular Stress Injury and Osteochondral Defect
9Â m.Osteochondral Defect
11Â m.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Type 1: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
10Â m.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Type 2
4Â m.Talocalcaneal Coalition
7Â m.Achilles Tendon Tear
14Â m.Medial Ankle Pain: R/O Psterior Tibial Tendon Tear
11Â m.Peroneus Longus and Brevis Tendons Tear
4Â m.Multiple Tendon Tears
12Â m.Posterior Tibial Tendon Injury
6Â m.Posterior Tibial Tendon Injury
5Â m.Plantar Fibromatosis
6Â m.Turf Toe
8Â m.34 topics, 2 hr. 28 min.
Introduction to Foot & Ankle Masses
1Â m.Ganglion Cyst
6Â m.Lymphangioma
4Â m.Hemangioma
5Â m.Granuloma Annulare
5Â m.Nerve Tumor
6Â m.Plantar Fibromatosis
5Â m.Charcot Foot
5Â m.Brody's Abscess
9Â m.Osteomyelitis and Fracture in the Big Toe
4Â m.Osteomyelitis from Ingrown Toenail
4Â m.Osteomyelitis with Multiple Tracts Infected
4Â m.Septic Joint
7Â m.Foreign Body- Splinter
5Â m.Necrotizing Fasciitis
7Â m.Infected Re-Rupture
3Â m.Morton's Neuroma
7Â m.Intermetatarsal Bursal Cyst
7Â m.Stem Ligament Bursal Cyst
6Â m.Dermato Fibroma Protuberans
4Â m.Schwannoma
6Â m.Synovial Sarcoma
7Â m.Lipomatous Skin Tag
3Â m.Calcaneal Lipoma with Infarction
4Â m.unicameral bone cyst
3Â m.PVNS
6Â m.Giant tophus
5Â m.Tenosynovial Cyst
3Â m.GCT- Secondary ABC
6Â m.Osteoid Osteoma- Focal
5Â m.Os Naviculare Syndrome Type 2
5Â m.ONS TYPE 3
4Â m.Cystic Degeneration Rare Cyst of PB
3Â m.Summary of Foot & Ankle Masses
2Â m.0:00
Superficial ligaments, lateral,
0:03
sometimes you can see them.
0:05
More important is the contour
0:07
and shape of the malleolus.
0:09
But this time, we can see some of them.
0:11
For instance, here, in the back, is the
0:15
origin, and the continuation and insertion
0:18
of the posterior tibiotalar ligament.
0:22
What about the tibiocalcaneal ligament?
0:25
We can see a little bit of that headed
0:26
towards the calcaneus, but not the insertion.
0:29
It dives out of the plane of section.
0:32
But the all-important and fairly broad,
0:35
superficial tibiospring ligament, which
0:38
is going to the horizontally oriented
0:41
superior calcaneonavicular ligament, is
0:44
visible as a triangular-shaped structure.
0:48
And finally, the less important ligament of
0:51
the superficial group, the tibionavicular
0:54
ligament, is visible in this projection.
0:57
So we've got them all, from back to front,
1:02
the posterior tibiotalar, tibiocalcaneal,
1:07
tibiospring, and tibionavicular.
1:10
If you get a chance, you might want to log
1:13
into our vignette that shows a diagram of
1:16
each ligament coming in, in succession.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Superficial ligaments, lateral,
0:03
sometimes you can see them.
0:05
More important is the contour
0:07
and shape of the malleolus.
0:09
But this time, we can see some of them.
0:11
For instance, here, in the back, is the
0:15
origin, and the continuation and insertion
0:18
of the posterior tibiotalar ligament.
0:22
What about the tibiocalcaneal ligament?
0:25
We can see a little bit of that headed
0:26
towards the calcaneus, but not the insertion.
0:29
It dives out of the plane of section.
0:32
But the all-important and fairly broad,
0:35
superficial tibiospring ligament, which
0:38
is going to the horizontally oriented
0:41
superior calcaneonavicular ligament, is
0:44
visible as a triangular-shaped structure.
0:48
And finally, the less important ligament of
0:51
the superficial group, the tibionavicular
0:54
ligament, is visible in this projection.
0:57
So we've got them all, from back to front,
1:02
the posterior tibiotalar, tibiocalcaneal,
1:07
tibiospring, and tibionavicular.
1:10
If you get a chance, you might want to log
1:13
into our vignette that shows a diagram of
1:16
each ligament coming in, in succession.
Report
Description
Faculty
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Tags
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
MSK
MRI
Foot & Ankle
Acquired/Developmental
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