Upper Sonography
Lower Sonography
Anatomy
Upper Pathology
Lower Pathology
100

What does LAX and SAX mean?

LAX- Long axis

SAX- Short axis

100

What is the major benefit of using sonography for MSK?

It is a dynamic examination- you are able to move the joints and examine in real time

100

What does connects muscle to bone?

A tendon

100

What is a common sign that is seen with a tear of the supraspinatus tendon?

The "geyser" sign 

100

What is the most common pathology of the knee?

A Baker's cyst

200

True or False: a transducer of 5MHz or less should be used for joint sonography

False 

200

When the plantar fascia exceeds ___ mm it is considered plantar fasciitis

5

200

A short axis (SAX) nerve bundle has what appearance?

The honeycomb appearance

200

True or False: The biceps tendon has a tendon sheath

False

200

What joint is most commonly injured?

The ankle

300

What is the sonographic appearance of the biceps tendon in SAX?

Hyperechoic oval shaped

300

How does the periosteum present sonographically?

a bright echogenic line that runs parallel to the cortex of the bone

300
What is the functional layer of the skin?

The dermis

300

The golfer elbow effects flexor or extensor tendons? 

Flexor tendons

300

What type of knee injuries can not be evaluated with ultrasound?

ACL injuries 

400

What is closed connective synovial sac with a small amount of fluid located at high potential friction points

A bursa

400

What is the function of the plantar fascia? 

Arch support, gait, and distribution of weight

400

The supraspinatus shares an insert with which other tendon?

Infraspinatus 

400

Carpal tunnel compresses which nerve? 

The median nerve

400

What grade of ankle sprain has a complete rupture of the ligament?

Grade III

500

What tendon pathology presents with generative changes associated with the presence of micro-cysts?

Tendonitis 

500

What is a collection of loose connective tissue between tendon and sheath?

a paratenon

500

The elbow is a medium sized ___ joint

Synovial 

500

Name one major criteria for a supraspinatus tear

-Focal non-visualization of the cuff

-localized absence 

-discontinuity

-focal abnormal echogenicity

500

Which ligament is most commonly injured with an ankle sprain? 

anterior talofibular ligament 

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