Learn by drawing! Watch this video to understand the basic images needed when imaging the liver with ultrasound. Step by step images with labels. Print your pre-made curvilinear sectors here: docs.google.co...
Great video. 1 small suggestion I would give is to mark the position of probe on the body along with each image. It helps on understanding where exactly to place the probe for beginners. Thank you
What a great presentation!! You are very right to the point . Keep doing what you do. Very very helpful. I would like to print out the diagrams.How do I go about it ?
Thanks a million for this video. Incredibly clear and makes me feel more comfortable with what I have to get done. Thanks again. Is there a complete Abdomen one that you've done? Or is it in sections?
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I just started Sonography school and really struggled with visualizing the liver vs what was on the screen. This has helped so much!
They are just blank sectors if you want to print them out so you can draw in your own images. Creating your own drawings will improve your understanding :)
Great idea! I do have a scrotal how to on my other page, but have not made a Doodle Tutor for it.... I will work on that eventually. Busy redoing my physics lectures! Here's the link to that other video though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rcn-t6WB6pI.html
It is not - if you think about where the transducer is, it is in the transverse plane, on the anterior abdomen. We then angle up into the body to achieve this image. So the top of the picture is the anatomy that the transducer is in contact with (the anterior abdomen) and the bottom of the picture is the anatomy that is furthest from the transducer, in this case, the heart.