Module Description:
This module aims to develop the knowledge and skill required to competently use the application of ultrasound independently in the musculoskeletal field.
On successful completion of this module, a student should be able to:
1. Demonstrate an effective examination of the main peripheral joints using ultrasound
2. Critically evaluate the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool with musculoskeletal pathologies
3. Compare and contrast normal and pathological findings identified through the use of ultrasound
4. Evaluate the role of ultrasound within their professional practice
Indicative Content
Basic introduction to technology and scientific principles of ultrasound.
Practical workshops exploring scanning techniques and procedures.
Role of ultrasound in musculoskeletal assessment.
Differentiation of normal and pathological musculoskeletal tissue.
Role of ultrasound in rehabilitation as biofeedback tool.
Professional issues relating to clinical use of application.
Evidence exploring the role of ultasound in musculoskeletal diagnosis and possible influence in management outcomes.
The teaching takes place at Southend campus over two full weekends., (provisional dates : 4th, 5th February and 10th, 11th March 2012).
- Module Supervisor: Sarah-Jane King