Evaluating soft tissue, connective tissue, and neurovascular structures of the dorsal hand is made possible with ultrasound and now elevated with Sonosite’s new ultra-high frequency transducer: UHF 46-20 MHz. Join Daniel Shelton for Part 1 of the Diagnostic Hand Ultrasound Series: ‘Introduction to the Dorsal Hand’ to review superficial anatomy of the dorsal hand, the benefits of ultra-high frequency for detailed precision, and learn techniques that help enhance image clarity and distinguish tissue layers.
What You'll Learn:
- To select the optimal transducer for imaging superficial structures of the dorsal hand.
- The applications and advantages of scanning the dorsal hand with ultra-high frequency.
- To apply transducer handling techniques to help enhance image clarity.
- Dynamic maneuvers to help effectively distinguish tissue layers and planes.
- Benefits and limitations of hand ultrasound.
