AVAILABLE UNTIL DECEMBER 22ND, 2025
Basic Course
Learn to scan the most frequently requested nerves in the ultrasound lab, how to diagnose common pathological findings and put your findings in context with the clinical picture and electrodiagnostic findings.
Modules: 6
Estimated duration of the course: 16 hours
Presenters: Doris Lieba-Samal, MD; Hannes Platzgummer, MD (Vienna, Austria)
Learning objectives: After completion of the course you will be able to:
- recognise the anatomy of the presented nerves (median, ulnar, radial, peroneal, tibial,
sural nerve) - establish or
exclude diagnosis of nerve damage of one of the presented nerves based on
clinical symptoms and examination - interpret changes
in electrodiagnostic examinations of the presented nerves and know about
reliablitity of electrodiagnostic examinations of them - examine presented
nerves with ultrasound along their whole visible course - differentiate
normal from pathological ultrasound findings - recognize the most
frequent pathological findings in context with clinical picture:
compression syndromes, nerve trauma, schwannoma/neurinoma,
tenosynovitis, inflammatory neuropathy, muscular variants of the forearm
Financial disclosures: Doris Lieba-Samal does not have any relevant financial
relationship to disclose; Hannes Platzgummer does not have any relevant
financial relationship to disclose; Staff at Siyemi Learning and
SonoCampus do not have any relevant financial relationship to disclose.


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