
Enhance your skills in interpreting x-rays of common injuries to the hand, elbow, shoulder, chest, hip, knee, and foot and ankle.
Directed by the expertise of an emergency medicine-trained physician, this comprehensive course offers a thorough review of x-ray interpretation of common boney injuries that can present to the emergency department. This course includes 8.5 hours of video content, more than 400 x-rays to review, downloadable pdfs of the slides, and a pre- and post-course quiz to test your knowledge.
Topics Covered in the
Course
Chest X-Rays
Systematic approach to reviewing chest x-rays
Pneumonia, pleural effusion, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism, aortic enlargement, mediastinal abnormalities, and other pulmonary disease
Hand and Wrist Injuries
Anatomy and sensory and motor innervation of the hand
Scaphoid fracture, finger dislocation, Boutonniere deformity, mallet finger, gamekeeper’s thumb
Carpal tunnel syndrome, FOOSH injuries, osteomyelitis, fight bite, De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
Elbow Injuries
Medial and lateral epicondylitis, Nursemaid’s elbow, radial head fractures, elbow dislocation
Shoulder Injuries
Shoulder dislocation, rotator cuff injuries, humeral head/neck fracture
Clavicular fracture, A-C joint separation
Hip and Knee Injuries
Tibial plateau fracture, Segond fracture, patellar fracture
Femoral neck fracture, trochanteric fractures
Foot and Ankle Injuries
Anatomy and alignment of the foot and ankle
High ankle injuries, proximal fibular fractures, medial and lateral malleolus fractures
Metatarsal fractures, phalangeal fractures, and Lisfranc injuries
Continuing Medical Education
ACCME Accreditation:
Master Clinicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
Master Clinicians, LLC designates this enduring material for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AOA Accreditation:
This educational activity is eligible for 8.5 Category 2-B credit hours by the American Osteopathic Association.