Great sir Thank you for a clear explanation. I will be grateful to you if you can show position of probe in inset ,it will be helpful for beginners. Thanks again.
Amazing explanation sir! Thank u so much! Please make a video on normal and abnormal doppler spectral patterns in peripheral arterial disease. We have a lot of confusion with biphasic, monophasic patterns.
Excellent explanation sir! Thank u so much! Please make a video on Paediatric hip joint. We have a lot of confusion with biphasic, monophasic patterns.
very interesting video! there are reported measurement for the thickness of supraspinatus tendon in literature? the probe used in the video what range of Mhz has? Thank you for sharing and thank you in advance for answer
Most Welcome and Thank you very much for watching! The supraspinatus tendon thickness is 5mm (approx.) and 27-30mm (approx.)in width. The probe used is High Frequency Linear probe. The frequency range for this type of probe is generally between 5 to 15 MHz.
A partial thickness tear is characterized by a discontinuity in the tendon fibers. This can appear as an anechoic or hypoechoic area within the tendon substance. These tears often occur on the bursal or articular side of the tendon, or within the substance of the tendon. Tendinosis is characterized by a more diffuse heterogeneity of the tendon. The tendon often appears thickened and swollen in tendinosis.
It is limited as compared to X-Ray or MRI. It can detect joint effusions as fluid accumulations and may detect some bone spurs but it is less effective
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Very nice illustration of difficult cases. Thank you Dr. Sam
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thank you for your work , I was happy with this video, I will review more of them asap
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Thanks Dr Sam.
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Thank you so much was waiting for this video since long time continue to upload more msk videos
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Wow such a great video… thank you so much sir
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Nice! are you gonna do any more musculoskeletal us videos?
Yes, I will do more in the future. Thanks for watching!
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Great sir Thank you for a clear explanation. I will be grateful to you if you can show position of probe in inset ,it will be helpful for beginners. Thanks again.
Thank you for watching! Yes, it will be uploaded in the future!
very nice sir.....but plz show placement of probe on patient's to identify tendons, bursa bone etc
Yes it will be uploaded in the future. Thank you for watching and thank you for your suggestions!
Amazing explanation sir! Thank u so much!
Please make a video on normal and abnormal doppler spectral patterns in peripheral arterial disease. We have a lot of confusion with biphasic, monophasic patterns.
Thank you for watching and thank you for your suggestion!
Excellent explanation sir! Thank u so much!
Please make a video on Paediatric hip joint. We have a lot of confusion with biphasic, monophasic patterns.
Most Welcome and thank you for your suggestion!
Excellent teaching presentation ❤ thanks. Can learn msk imaging from you. Please let me know how to reach you
Thank you very much for watching! You can reach out on Facebook, "Dr. Sam's Imaging Library"
D. How are you? Please we need a lecture for venous incompetence varicose veins
Good day! Yes, it will be uploaded in the future.
Best video 👌
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Very nice 👌🏻👍
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How to differentiate tendinosis from tear ?
Thanks Sir make vedio on target scan n ct mri
Thanks for watching! Yes, they will be uploaded in the future
Can you also do probe positions for shoulder usg
Yes, it will be uploaded in the future
very interesting video! there are reported measurement for the thickness of supraspinatus tendon in literature? the probe used in the video what range of Mhz has? Thank you for sharing and thank you in advance for answer
Most Welcome and Thank you very much for watching! The supraspinatus tendon thickness is 5mm (approx.) and 27-30mm (approx.)in width. The probe used is High Frequency Linear probe. The frequency range for this type of probe is generally between 5 to 15 MHz.
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary many thanks for informations ,good morning and good job
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Hi Dr. Do you have any videos on carotid duplex or doppler ultrasound?
Hi! Currently it is not available but it will be uploaded in the future. Thanks for watching!
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Hi, How to differentiate between partial thickness tear and tendinosis of supraspinatus tendon ?
A partial thickness tear is characterized by a discontinuity in the tendon fibers. This can appear as an anechoic or hypoechoic area within the tendon substance. These tears often occur on the bursal or articular side of the tendon, or within the substance of the tendon. Tendinosis is characterized by a more diffuse heterogeneity of the tendon. The tendon often appears thickened and swollen in tendinosis.
could we diagnose shoulder osteoarthritis by ultrasound ?what does it show ?
It is limited as compared to X-Ray or MRI. It can detect joint effusions as fluid accumulations and may detect some bone spurs but it is less effective