Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Procedures in Sports Medicine: A Practical Atlas provides the support practitioners need based on practical, first-hand experience of a Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician who trained in musculoskeletal sonography. Over the years, and with much practice, the lessons learned and techniques developed are summarized with relevant pictures that guide those undertaking the procedure. As musculoskeletal ultrasound forms an important tool for physicians working in this field of medicine, this book helps physicians provide increasing expectation for patients who want a safe, guided procedure when clinically warranted.
While an understanding of ultrasound imaging is essential prior to ultrasound guided procedures, there are few practical guides that provide practicing clinicians with a quick reference when faced with a procedure. This book fills that void.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Safety and consent 3. Injections 4. Indications and contraindications for injections 5. Equipment 6. Post-injection protocols 7. Abbreviations8. Upper limb9. Spine 10. Lower limbAuthors
Dinesh Sirisena Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) Sports Medicine Centre, Singapore. Dr. Dinesh Sirisena is a Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM) Consultant based at the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) Sports Medicine Centre. After graduating from Bart's and the London Medical School, he completed his SEM training in London before moving to Singapore. While he sees and treats a wide range of sport-related and general MSK conditions, his areas of interest include the hip, the spine and shoulder injuries. In addition to providing rehabilitation and focussed shockwave therapies, Dr Sirisena is also an interventional musculoskeletal sonographer, providing diagnostic ultrasound scanning together with specialised procedures such as ultrasound guided PRP/Prolotherapy/high volume/spinal/peripheral nerve injections and tendon stripping.Follow him on Twitter (@sports_med_doc) or Instagram (@sport_med_doc) and remember to check out www.sportsmedinfo.sg a free resource for clinicians and patients alike.