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Musculoskeletal Radiology
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MRI shoulder I: Rotator cuff
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00:00 - Introduction to Rotator Cuff Evaluation on MRI
00:17 - Examining Shoulder MRI for Rotator Cuff and Instability
00:45 - Focusing on External Impingement in MRI
01:05 - Indications for MRI in Rotator Cuff Evaluation
01:23 - Questions Addressed by MRI Regarding Rotator Cuff
02:02 - The Importance of Proper Nomenclature in Tendon Pathologies
03:15 - MRI Protocols: Fat-Saturated and Non-Fat-Saturated Sequences
04:32 - The Role of Humeral Position in MRI Evaluation
05:01 - Common Cause of Shoulder Pain: External Impingement
05:23 - Understanding Mechanical Compression in the Shoulder
07:19 - Anatomy of the Coracoacromial Arch and Ligaments
08:55 - Evaluating Supraspinatus Tendon: Primary Functions and Common Injuries
10:02 - Identifying and Evaluating Infraspinatus and Teres Minor Tendons
12:09 - MRI Anatomical Identification and Evaluating Rotator Cuff Stability
14:37 - Causes and Consequences of External Impingement
15:17 - Recognizing Acromion Shapes and Secondary Impingement
19:08 - Exploring Os Acromiale in MRI
21:43 - Investigating Rotator Cuff Disease Based on Mechanism
23:05 - Understanding Intrinsic Structure and Degenerative Processes in Tendons
24:05 - Types of Rotator Cuff Tears and Structural Changes
25:52 - Evaluating Intrasubstance Tears and MRI Indicators
28:51 - Observations on Tear Incidences in Different Age Groups
35:10 - Discussing Complete Tears and Muscle Retraction
36:45 - The Importance of the Rotator Cable in Shoulder Stability
37:45 - Understanding Adhesive Capsulitis and Causes of Shoulder Pain
38:06 - Case Studies in Rotator Cuff Evaluation
Lecturers
Szabolcs Hetényi M.D.
Denmark, Budapest
Budapest, Hungary Head of MSK Radiology at Telemedicine Clinic As one of the founders of TMC Academy, Dr Hetenyi has been a keen advocate for knowledge sharing throughout his more than 20 years as a radiologist. Dr Hetenyi has organised more than 7 courses with well renowned international speakers, conducted numerous fellowships as well hosts weekly case study sessions with his MSK team. Since joining TMC in 2007, Dr Hetenyi has reported 10000's of MRI cases with a variety of pathologies however his area of interest lies within sport injuries and degenerative diseases. He is responsible of medial quality assurance at his team and has long experience in prospective peer-review of MSK radiology reports.