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Musculoskeletal Radiology
On-demand Webinar
Imaging of the knee with reference to sports injuries
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Topics Covered
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00:00 - Introduction and Overview of Sports Imaging
00:36 - X-ray Evaluation of Knee Injuries
02:01 - MRI and Ultrasound Techniques
03:48 - Identifying Fluid and Calcification in the Knee
05:24 - Loose Bodies and Synovial Chondromatosis
07:28 - ACL Anatomy and Injury Mechanisms
09:41 - Secondary Signs of ACL Injuries
12:59 - ACL Tears and Associated Fractures
14:28 - PCL Injuries and Evaluation
17:47 - Collateral Ligament Injuries
25:00 - Diagnosing Prepatellar Bursitis and Morel-Lavallée Lesions
27:19 - Patellar Tendinosis and Jumpers Knee
32:19 - Quadriceps and Plica Abnormalities
36:03 - Apophyseal and Patellar Disorders
42:00 - Trochlear Dysplasia and Patellar Instability
49:58 - Meniscal Tear Evaluation and Types
51:07 - Baker's Cysts and ITB Syndrome
52:27 - Conclusion and Upcoming Fellowship Information
Lecturers
Richard de Villiers M.D.
South Africa, Cape Town
Radiologist at Telemedicine Clinic (Barcelona, Spain) and consultant for the SA Sports Science Institute (Cape Town, South Africa) and the Institute for Orthopaedics and Rheumatology (Stellenbosch, South Africa). Dr. Richard de Villiers has a special interest in Musculoskeletal radiology, with a particular interest in the imaging of sports injuries. He completed his training at the University of Stellenbosch and is on the specialist register in South Africa, Qatar and the United Kingdom. He has published more than 49 articles in numerous peer-reviewed journals and has spoken at international, national and local congresses. He is a member of the International Skeletal Society. He is the chairperson of the South African Musculoskeletal Imaging Group. He serves on SAMSIG and SASMA as a committee member. Founder of SportsRad, teleradiology solution. Dr. de Villiers has a ton of experience and knowledge on MSK radiology and is pleased to share this knowledge with radiologists looking to subspecialise.