Find the Nerve:
Head, Neck and Upper Extremity – If You Know Where to Look for, You Can Find Everything!
High-frequent sonography has become an essential adjunct in diagnosing pathological conditions of the peripheral nervous system: with high frequent ultrasound probes, even tiny peripheral nerves can easily be found, depicted, and assessed, enabling a precise diagnosis. Therefore, traumatic nerve lesions, compression neuropathies, or nerve tumours can be identified, allowing for a fast-forward treatment.
This educational talk offers 1 CPD credit.
Speaker

Dr. Alexander Loizides
Radiologist, Associate Professor & Senior Physician
Medical University Innsbruck, Tyrol, AustriaCourse Information
At the end of this video, delegates will:
- Learn how to find and assess peripheral nerves – the big and the small ones no matter where they are located in the body based on our “landmark technique”
This educational talk was created in February 2024. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
Disclaimer: Appearing on the Medical Imaging Academy does not represent a commercial partnership or interest from the speaker. The views herein do not represent the views of Canon Medical Systems Ltd.