DAY 7: KNEE WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER?
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We didn’t specifically address popliteal cysts ( aka Baker’s cysts) in the workshop but they are common. They are Cystic structures that communicate with the posterior joint space And lie between medial head of Gastrocnemius and Semimembranosus tendon. If it’s a small cyst which is uncomplicated, I would mention it in the main report but …
DAY 3 POPLITEAL CYSTS: TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL APPEARANCES Read More »
We covered the main medial knee to structures to assess in the course. Use the image below to refresh what they are. The image will open with arrows but no labels. First, try and work out what the structures are. Then, at the bottom of the image there is a white half circle with a …
DAY 2: CAN YOU REMEMBER THE MEDIAL KNEE STRUCTURES AND HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM Read More »
At the workshop we looked at a number of abnormalities of the acromion. These are two we didnt discuss and can be either a source of impingement or pain. Os Acromiale Acromial Apophysiolysis Os Acromiale Os Acromiale is when there is an unfused apophysis at the acromion. This is a diagnosis made in patients > …
DAY 1: SOME ACROMIAL ABNORMALITIES WE DIDN’T DISCUSS Read More »