Review of (basic) normal imaging anatomy of the shoulder on non contrast MRI, highlighting the important structures to analyze during readout. From the Chief of MSK Radiology, Stanford University
Doc, I'm currently a grad student in biomedical science. I was an x-ray technologist for about three years in the military. I absolutely love medical imaging. Thank you for this very informative video! I wish you the best.
Thank you for the comments! The program is OsiriX, at www.osirix-viewer.com. This is a great program for Mac OS. There is a free version as well as an FDA approved version for clinical use.
Dear Dr.Chris Beaulieu, Thank you so much for this lecture...I've been trying to learn how to report shoulder MRI and this is the most useful lecture I came across...many congratulations on this good educational effort....many of us residents have greatly benefitted from this... Kindly post shoulder cases if possible.
Very professional, thorough , well educated about the body's anatomy and an eagled eye MRI report of every aspects of the shoulder MRI. I wish I can have this gentleman to do my MRI scanning .I am expecting to get one done soon., Very informative and useful knowledge on this shoulder images. Thank you.
Dr. Beaulieu, outstanding lecture as always. If I may, I'd like to request hand/wrist mri interpretation "how I do it". Very much looking forward for your upcoming videos! Thank you!
Thanks a million. Looked at your video on one monitor while watching my MRI results on another one. Made me understand better what's going on in my shoulder after the athroscopic surgery... Pfff, have a long way to go (surgery was 3 weeks ago).
Shoulder mri shows.. 1 Acromio claviclular joint shows oedematous changes in acromio claviclular ligament and marrow edema in distal clavicle on mri..sir i am having scapular pain last 6 months...Does that changes means TUMOR OR CANCER OF BONE..
I had a 3 cm tear, dr cut my tendon, I. Having so much pain can push or pull thing the pain brings me to tears , can it be a tear in the repair, had a second MRI with the dye, he said the repair is fine, but why in in tears the pain is unreal, my arm with the tear never hurt like this. I couldn't do my therapy the pain was unreal. He also did my left that hurts because he couldn't fix the ac joint. I think I'm screwed.
Doctor im radiology tech and i wanna know why you need to be parallel to either the glenoid cavity or supraspinatus what’s the main reason please answer me
What is gleniod face also in localizer i bearly can see any anatomy im worried doctors may get mad at me since im bad at visualizing things and sagital one
My doctor told me I need an MRI to see if my ligament that connects my clavicle to my shoulder may need repairs because after 5 months this is the first time I got it looked at. . Im in no way a expert and I have next to no knowledge on this shit . Should I be worried about surgery? I just know know at first glance my orthopedic said the space where my ligament should be is is bigger space than usual so I need MRI to determine if ligament needs to remained or replaced . Like wtf is is a replaced ligament?
I'm local, do you have recommendations for a Dr. to review my MRI's of my shoulders. I have received contradicting results, and have not gotten any better in 4 months. I just want to get better.
@@ChrisBeaulieu What about teres major and subscapularis? to see the rest of the posterior rotator cuff musculature, a scapula MRI would be helpful right?
We might see it if you stopped zooming in and out when you're explaining. What kind of MRI machine is this from T1.5 or T3? Is the new T7 worth the money if your getting surgery? I would hate to have the surgeon operate on me from looking at blurry images.
Dr Beaulieu, can one reader's interpretation (findings) of the images reliable or are there standing protocol that every MRI must be read by 2 or 3 radiologists to ensure the findings on the images are accurate. Thank you.
Looking like you could find something wrong no matter what. And then it's an operation. Be good to know what can heal on its own . A snaped tendon doesn't sound like it can repair but a tear does. Im in the thinking doctors love to operate. And an operation can make it worse . I need definite damage that cannot be repaired. I've got a dislocated shoulder from fast bike crash 4 weeks ago. and just had MRI scan done. I'm at handshake level only.