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Ultrasound and Electrodiagnosis (EMG) of the Radial Nerve
Description

Ultrasound and Electrodiagnosis (EMG) of the Radial Nerve 

Ultrasound and Electrodiagnosis (EMG) of the Radial Nerve Training Video is designed to review the anatomy, scan techniques, normal nerve ultrasound characteristics, and diagnostic criteria for evaluating peripheral nerve abnormalities.

Topics include:

  • Anatomy of the Radial Nerve
  • Electrodiagnostic Techniques for the Radial Nerve
  • Ultrasound Evaluation of the Normal Radial Nerve
  • Diagnostic Criteria for Evaluation of Radial Nerve Abnormalities

 

Objectives: After viewing the activity, the participant should be able to:

  • State the clinical indications for performing ultrasound evaluation of the radial nerve.
  • Recognize normal sonographic anatomy of the radial nerve.
  • List examination protocols and scan techniques for successful evaluation of the radial nerve.
  • Identify commonly abnormalities associated with the radial nerve. 


CME is provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute.
 

The Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AANEM is an authorized reseller of the GUI products authored by Dr. Jeffrey Strakowski. 

Offered online and via USB with or without credits (credits can be purchased at a later date). Pricing is dependent upon viewing mode.


Faculty Disclosure
Jeffrey Strakowski, MD
Clinical Professor, Dept. of PM&R The Ohio State University
Associate Director of Medical Education
Dept. of PM&R
OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, Ohio
GUI QI Task Force Subcommittee
No relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Summary
Cost: Click the blue button below to visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for pricing and purchase information.
Credit:
Credit offered through Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute.


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