In this learning pathway, Andrew Murphy guides you through the radiographic interpretation of wrist injuries (see topics). Audio and video commentary is used to focus your attention as you move through a series of articles, cases and quizzes. The pathway concludes with a set of 40 annotated review cases.
Features
- guided audio commentary
- over 80 original illustrations
- over 100 annotated cases
- English subtitles and transcripts
- official completion certificate
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Approx. completion time = 4 hrs
Intended audience
This learning pathway is intended for a broad audience including doctors, medical students, nurses, physiotherapists, radiographers, radiography students and physician assistants. The course will be most useful to those directly involved in the care and assessment of wrist injuries. The first few pages cover the very basics, so if you already feel confident then you may wish to skip forward.
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- ANATOMY OF THE WRIST
- ALIGNMENT OF THE WRIST Free Preview
- RADIOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS
- RADIOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION
- VIDEO COMMENTARY
- FRACTURES OF THE DISTAL RADIUS
- PEDIATRIC FRACTURES
- FRACTURES OF THE SCAPHOID
- VIDEO COMMENTARY
- REVIEW QUIZ
- OTHER CARPAL BONE FRACTURES
- CARPAL DISLOCATION & INSTABILITY
- INJURIES SURROUNDING THE WRIST
- INCIDENTAL FINDINGS
- REVIEW QUIZ
- ANNOTATED REVIEW CASES
- CONCLUSION
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Audio transcript
Welcome to this learning pathway exploring the radiographic interpretation of the wrist. My name is Andrew Murphy. I am a Managing Editor at Radiopaedia and I will be guiding you through this course. I have created this learning pathway to appeal to a broad audience, from radiology trainees to radiographers. This pathway is split into anatomical sections and explores, in detail, the common fractures and complications of wrist injuries one would encounter in the Emergency Department. It includes personally annotated cases and case videos. To ensure you are retaining what you learn, there are review quizzes throughout, with a large multi-case review quiz to finish, complete with individually annotated answers. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to approach your wrist radiographs with confidence, equipped with a more thorough understanding of both the typical injuries of the shoulder and the mechanisms that often lead to them.