Tag: anatomy

  • Bosscher – Common Low Back Pain and the Peridural Membrane

    Bosscher – Common Low Back Pain and the Peridural Membrane

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    Dr. Hemmo Bosscher presents on common low back pain and the peridural membrane. Common low back pain is also known as ‘non-specific low back pain’. Dr. Bosscher describes epiduroscopy for common low back pain. Then the peridural membrane is discussed. Dr. Bossher describes anatomy in detail. Understanding anatomy of spine and joint damage is critical for treating common low back pain.

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  • Eckmann – Shoulder Joint Denervation – Possible or Impossible

    Eckmann – Shoulder Joint Denervation – Possible or Impossible

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    Dr. Maxim Eckman discusses shoulder joint denervation. Shoulder joint pain is a common condition. He gives a gross anatomical review of the nerves of the shoulder. Understanding anatomy of shoulder innervation is critical to perform denervation. He also discusses emerging knowledge in shoulder nerve ablation techniques, although there are research gaps. Altogether, Dr. Eckman says that shoulder joint denervation is indeed possible.

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  • Trescot – Peripheral Nerve Entrapments – Current Treatments

    Trescot – Peripheral Nerve Entrapments – Current Treatments

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    Dr. Andrea Trescot discusses current treatments for peripheral nerve entrapments. Knowing the cause of the pain can help treat the pain in a more effective manner, according to Dr. Trescot. Physical exams are an important part of the diagnostic process. However, Dr. Trescot believes diagnostic injections are the most important part. Hydrodissection and cryo nerve ablation are discussed. Understanding anatomy is important for these techniques.

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  • Trescot – Peripheral Nerve Stimulation – Past Present and Future

    Trescot – Peripheral Nerve Stimulation – Past Present and Future

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    Dr. Andrea Trescot discusses peripheral nerve stimulation with an emphasis on past, present, and future. She goes over a timeline of peripheral nerve stimulation from 1965 to present. She strongly believes diagnostic injections are what make peripheral nerve stimulation work. Dr. Trescot also talks about different nerves that can be targeted and where they are located. Dr. Trescot discusses these topics and more.

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  • Peng – Ultrasound Anatomy, Diagnoses and Procedures of the Shoulder

    Peng – Ultrasound Anatomy, Diagnoses and Procedures of the Shoulder

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    Dr. Philip Peng discusses ultrasound anatomy, diagnoses, and procedures of the shoulder. He covers a scanning protocol for shoulder examination and interventions for shoulder pain. Scanning is important for getting a good picture of the anatomy before performing injections. Dynamic scans are also important for this purpose. Shoulder joints are quite complicated, but understanding anatomy can improve your techniques.

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  • Kumar – Ultrasound Anatomy, diagnoss and procedures of the elbow joint, wrist and hand

    Kumar – Ultrasound Anatomy, diagnoss and procedures of the elbow joint, wrist and hand

    [vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1517939115140{padding-right: 20px !important;padding-left: 20px !important;background-color: #fbfbfb !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text]Published on November 15, 2021

    Dr. Pranab Kumar reviews the CIPS exam syllabus and diagnoses of common disorders affecting elbow, wrist, and hand. He also talks about scanning protocols and sono-anatomy with emphasis on common procedures. Different types of syndromes of the elbow are discussed, including cubital tunnel syndrome. Wrist anatomy is also discussed, as well as a case study of wrist pain. Scanning protocols for the hand are described by Dr. Kumar as well. He ends his talk with a few tips for passing the CIPS exam.

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  • Bhayani – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedure of the Thoracic Spine

    Bhayani – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedure of the Thoracic Spine

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    Dr. Sadiq Bhayani talks about ultrasound anatomy and procedures of the thoracic spine. He goes through the anatomy stepwise. He shows a video clip of a paravertebral block. Anatomy is critical to approaching problems such as these. Ultrasounds are very important for blocking and visualizing both anatomy and needles during pain procedures.

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