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  • Foot

    A large number of bones, ligaments, muscles, and tendons work in concert to provide stability and flexibility through a range of activities. Disorders of the Foot and Ankle: Articular...

  • MSUS Foot

    Ultrasound of the Foot (Adapted According to Guidelines) Ultrasound of the Foot Video Channel on Vimeo Suture Granuloma or Gout Morel-Lavallée Lesion Persistent Achilles tendon...

  • Sickle cell dactylitis (Hand–foot syndrome)

    Hand–foot syndrome, or sickle cell dactylitis, is a problem in infants with sickle cell disease. Children present with acute pain and swelling diffusely in the fingers or toes, usually as a first...

  • Charcot Arthropathy

    Also called Charcot joint or neuropathic joint, Charcot arthropathy refers to a progressive degeneration of a weightbearing joint. It is characterized by joint dislocations, pathologic fractures,...

  • MSUS FMH SAQM Guidelines

  • MSUS Injections

    MSUS ACADEMY BOOK - das Ultraschalllehrbuch des UZR in der 4. Ausgabe EULAR Points to Consider for the use of imaging to guide interventional procedures in patients with rheumatic and...

  • Injection techniques

    Injection techniques UZR on VIMEO

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  • Haemophilic Arthropathy

    Hemophilic arthropathy refers to permanent joint disease occurring in haemophilia. Around 50% of patients with haemophilia will develop a severe arthropathy. Haemarthroses may be spontaneous or...

  • Fascia - Faszie

    'ectoskeleton concept'. Fascia can be wrongly regarded as an unimportant packing, filling or wrapping tissue associated with other 'more important structures. Yet it is increasingly recognised that...

  • UZR organized or supported Cadaver Courses

  • Plantar Fasciitis

    Clinical features of plantar fasciitis: Most affected individuals complain of pain along the plantar surface of the foot but also Heel pain. The pain is worsened by pressure on the bottom of the...

  • MSUS - Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

    All about MSUS in the web

  • Pellegrini-Stieda syndrome

    Pellegrini-Stieda syndrome refers to the presence of characteristic medial knee pain in the presence of previous medial collateral ligament injury and a Pellegrini-Stieda lesion (most of which are...

  • Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT)

    TGCT exists in three forms: diffuse, localized, and localized TGCT of tendon sheath: Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) of joints and tendon sheaths: diffuse type (also called pigmented...

  • Thyroid Disease

    Rheumatic problems occuring in patients with hyperthyroidism Thyroid acropachy Painless proximal muscle weakness (70% of hyperthyroidpatients) Osteoporosis—most common musculoskeletal...

  • Hypermobility Syndrome (Joint Hypermobility Syndrome)

    Hyperflexible joints are common and do not necessarily indicate that an individual has a Tensile Hereditary Connective Tissue Disease (see at the bottom). Joint hypermobility decreases with age...

  • Knee

    The knee is very susceptible to problems, especially from sports such as football and skiing, where the body turns fast on a fixed foot. It is the largest synovial joint in the body. The knee joint...

  • Spine

    The vertebral column consists of 33 vertebrae—7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral , and 4 coccygeal vertebrae—and 23 intervertebral disks. The spinal column is composed of four balanced...