CHAPTERS
Introduction to nerve ultrasound
In this chapter, we'll introduce you to the world of ultrasound and specifically neuromuscular ultrasound.
Anatomical tissues in ultrasound
In this chapter, we'll take a look at the appearance of various anatomical tissues with ultrasound.
Qualitative scanning
In this chapter, we'll discuss the proper technique to create qualitative scanning using the scanning checklist.
Median nerve
In this chapter, we'll cover the median nerve, the most scanned nerve in the world! We'll refresh the anatomy and show how to scan this nerve and where to look for pathology.
Ulnar nerve
In this chapter, we'll discuss the ulnar nerve, we'll look at the anatomy, sonoanatomy, demonstrate the scan technique and show interesting pathology cases of the ulnar nerve.
Radial nerve
In this chapter, we'll cover the radial nerve, we'll look at the anatomy and sonoanatomy. Next, we'll demonstrate the proper scanning technique and lastly, show interesting pathology cases of the radial nerve.
Fibular nerve
In this chapter, we'll look at the fibular nerve, we'll refresh the anatomy and look at the sonoanatomy. We'll demonstrate the scanning technique and show interesting pathology cases of the fibular nerve.
Tibial nerve
In this chapter, we'll cover the tibial nerve, we'll look at the anatomy and sonoanatomy. Next, we'll demonstrate the proper scanning technique and lastly show interesting pathology cases of the tibial nerve.
Sural Nerve
In this chapter, we'll discuss the sural nerve, we'll look at the anatomy, sonoanatomy, demonstrate the scan technique and show interesting pathology cases of the sural nerve.
Muscle
In this chapter, we'll discuss the muscles and their relation to nerve ultrasound, we'll look at common variants in nerve and muscle anatomy and how a normal and diseased muscle looks like.
How to bring it into practice?
In this final chapter, we'll share some tips and tricks on how to incorporate neuromuscular ultrasound in clinical practice.