2018
DOI: 10.4085/1304367
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Commentary: Integrating Diagnostic Ultrasound into Athletic Training Education Programs

Abstract: Context: The use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly becoming a standard of care for sports medicine and orthopedic physicians. As such, there will be increased demand for athletic trainers to have knowledge and skills in diagnostic ultrasound. Objective: To provide key considerations for integration of diagnostic ultrasound into athletic training education and address challenges and barriers to such integrati… Show more

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“…The most common rotator cuff and other tissue diseases found in ultrasound examinations include rotator cuff and biceps, prolonged head tendon abnormality, glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint injury, and other soft tissues surrounding the shoulder joint. In this study, to analyze and study the diagnostic significance of ultrasound exploration for shoulder joint injury, patients with rotator cuff injury or shoulder impingement syndrome admitted to the hospital within two years were selected for clinical discussion [ 1 ]. The report is summarized and detailed as follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common rotator cuff and other tissue diseases found in ultrasound examinations include rotator cuff and biceps, prolonged head tendon abnormality, glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint injury, and other soft tissues surrounding the shoulder joint. In this study, to analyze and study the diagnostic significance of ultrasound exploration for shoulder joint injury, patients with rotator cuff injury or shoulder impingement syndrome admitted to the hospital within two years were selected for clinical discussion [ 1 ]. The report is summarized and detailed as follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%