Imaging Anatomy: Knee, Ankle, Foot, 2nd Edition
Hardcover
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- Includes all relevant imaging modalities, 3D reconstructions, and highly accurate and detailed medical graphics that illustrate the fine points of the imaging anatomy
- Depicts common anatomic variants (both osseous and soft tissue) and covers imaging pitfalls as a part of its comprehensive coverage
- Enables any structure in the lower extremity to easily be located, identified, and tracked in any plane for a faster, more accurate diagnosis
- Provides richly labeled images with associated commentary as well as scout images to assist in localization
- Explains uniquely difficult functional or anatomical regions of the lower extremity, such as posterolateral corner of knee, ankle ligaments, ankle tendons, and nerves of the lower extremity
- Presents coronal and axial planes as both the right and left legs, on facing pages, making ultrasound/MR correlation even easier
- Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, videos, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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SECTION 1: KNEE
Knee Overview
Knee Radiographic and Arthrographic Anatomy
Knee MR Atlas
Extensor Mechanism and Retinacula
Menisci
Cruciate Ligaments/Posterior Capsule
Medial Supporting Structures
Lateral Supporting Structures
Ultrasound of Knee
SECTION 2: LEG
Leg Overview
Leg Radiographic Anatomy and MR Atlas
Nerves of Leg, Ankle, and Foot
Ultrasound of Leg
SECTION 3: ANKLE
Ankle and Hindfoot Overview
Ankle Radiographic and Arthrographic Anatomy
Ankle MR Atlas
Ankle Tendons
Ankle Ligaments
Ultrasound of Ankle
SECTION 4: FOOT
Foot Overview
Foot Radiographic and Arthrographic Anatomy
Foot MR Atlas
Intrinsic Muscles of Foot
Tarsometatarsal Joint
Metatarsophalangeal Joints
Ultrasound of Foot
SECTION 5: ANGLES AND MEASUREMENTS
Knee/Leg, Angles & Measurements
Ankle/Foot, Angles and Measurements
SECTION 6: NORMAL VARIANTS
Knee/Leg, Normal Variants and Imaging Pitfalls
Ankle/Foot, Normal Variants and Imaging Pitfalls
SECTION 7: NEEDLE PLACEMENT FOR PROCEDURES
Needle Approaches for Aspiration/Injection