Ultrasound for UE
Ultrasound for LE
Landmarks & Extras
100

Often painful in those with golfers elbow (the common flexor origin)

What is the medial epicondyle of the humerus

100

This is where you might ultrasound if your patient has an MCL sprain

What is the medial joint line of the knee.

100

If trying to find L4, you might want to use this bony landmark.

What is the iliac crest

200

During a shoulder injury where the clavicle separates from the shoulder blade, you might be asked to ultrasound here, over this joint.

What is the acromioclavicular joint

200

If your patient has hip bursitis, you might be asked to ultrasound around this bony landmark.

What is the greater trochanter of the femur

200

The prominent tendon stemming from both the gastrocnemius and the soleus

What is the Achilles Tendon

300

The common extensor origin, most often ultrasounded with tennis elbow. 

What is the lateral epicondyle of the humerus

300

With plantar fasciitis you might be asked to ultrasound this attachment location of the plantar fascia

What is the calcaneal tubercle

300

Located in the lateral foot, this bony prominence is on the 5th MT

What is the base of the 5th metatarsal

400

This is a common insertion point for 3 of the 4 rotator cuff muscles. 

What is the greater tubercle of the humerus

400

This anterior ligament is commonly injured in an ankle sprain.

What is the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)

400

T3 is roughly in line with this. 

What is the spine of the scapula

500

This tendon makes up the medial border of the anatomical snuff box (hint: EPL)

What is the extensor pollicis longus

500

You might ultrasound here if your patient has knee pain and a tight vastus lateralis affecting patellar tracking.

What is the lateral border of the patella

500

You can use this bony prominence to locate S2

What is the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS)

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