Please could you do one on approaches to wrist/hand fractures on xrays. Particularly on metacarpal fractures? Your shoulder xray was is brilliant and so useful as an EM doctor!
Great suggestion Rachel! I have a pathology series planned (which will include approach to fractures) but this will still be a while. In the mean time I can highly recommend Andrew Murphy's learning pathways on Radiopaedia. They provide great approaches!
How important are those extrinsic volar and dorsal ligmaments in daily practice? I've never paid much attention to them but I also rarely look at MSK images. Thank you for your excellent videos!
Hi. Video is awesome as usual. I'm just confused over the orientation of the wrist in the axial plane. Why is the anterior compartment at the bottom? Is it not standard in an axial section to position the patient so that superior = anterior?