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#Slide distal to proximal to find defect
#Slide distal to proximal to find defect
#Turn probe 90° to assess for tendon body defects
#Turn probe 90° to assess for tendon body defects
==Findings==
*Positive Findings
*Negative Findings
**Longitudinal views show continuous densely striped parallel lines
**Transverse views show oval structure with punctate interior
==Pearls and Pitfalls==


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 16:24, 7 January 2015

Background

  • U/S can be used to assess continuity of tendons and ligaments
  • They have a property called anisotropy which means they have 2 different appearances if assess longitudinally or transversely

Images

Normal

Abnormal

Instructions

  1. Use linear probe (high freq probe)
  2. Place probe in longitudinal plane over suspect tendon; high yield locations inlcude:
    • Biceps can be proximal or distal
    • Patella tendons 2cm from insertion on patella
    • Achilles 2-6cm above calcaneus
  3. Fan and slide side to side to optimize your view
  4. Slide distal to proximal to find defect
  5. Turn probe 90° to assess for tendon body defects

Findings

  • Positive Findings
  • Negative Findings
    • Longitudinal views show continuous densely striped parallel lines
    • Transverse views show oval structure with punctate interior

Pearls and Pitfalls

See Also

External Links

Sources