I had the opportunity to watch and listen to Chris in detail, and I found him to be an excellent teacher. However, on a critical note, I believe there is room for improvement in making medical treatment more affordable, rather than increasingly expensive. The commercial aspects of USMSK seem to be quite pronounced
the picture is flipped from our perspective-scapular bone is right side of image but left side of patient as we see him (eg right is lateral in the ultrasound picture but right is medial on the patient picture). Great video tho!
@@MSK_Australia can i ask you if probe marker on shoulder left and right, in short axis, are oriented in opposite side: in the right shoulder hour 10 and in left shoulder hour 2? tnx in adv
Hi marissa. We are Australian based and these injections are usually performed by a radiologist with experience in MSK imaging and intervention or sometimes at point of care with pain specialist. Differential diagnoses have to be considered and perhaps ruled out before trailing a nerve block.
Great, thank you! it is harder for me to scan the anterior section of the deltoid, especially the tibio-spring ligament so need to practice a bit more. Find it is easier to scan the posterior and middle parts. Thank you again for your videos - find them super helpful!
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation and demonstration. You are doing an excellent job with your channel- much appreciated! By far the most informative lecture of the rotator interval I’ve seen so far. Best regards from Germany
I'm sure there is a lot of very useful information presented here but spoken way too fast looking away from the audience made more difficult by the accent. Maybe a little text block or transcript would be helpful.
Hi Sam, No - in Australia Radiologists perform ultrasound guided injections (and some sports doctors). In most radiology practices, Sonographers guide the radiologists with their injections
@@MSK_Australia wow that’s really interesting, thank you. Here in the UK physiotherapists who are competent in USS and USGI can perform them. I wonder if this will change in Aus?
Hi Sam, in Australia physiotherapists can perform ultrasound imaging, but cannot obtain a medicare rebate (either government or private funded) and there is limited training and no accreditation for them to do so. Additionally they cannot prescribe or inject under current laws. Hope that this helps