• Medical ultrasonography · Jun 2012

    Teaching basic shoulder ultrasonography to orthopaedic postgraduate trainees--effectiveness of a training workshop.

    • Rohit Singhal, Sujay Kumar Dheerendra, Charalambos Panayiotou Charalambous, and Mohammad Waseem.
    • Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Lundstrom House, Ormskirk District General Hospital, Lancashire, United Kingdom. singhal.rohit75@gmail.com
    • Med Ultrason. 2012 Jun 1; 14 (2): 120-4.

    AimUltrasound examination of the shoulder conducted by orthopaedic surgeons in the diagnosis and treatment of shoulder conditions is increasingly reported. Shoulder ultrasound is not a mandatory component of postgraduate orthopaedic training in the United Kingdom. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the shoulder ultrasound teaching workshop administered to postgraduate orthopaedic surgical trainees.MethodsOrthopaedic trainees participated in a teaching workshop on shoulder ultrasound examination with particular emphasis on demonstrating the Acromioclavicluar joint (ACJ) and the long head of the biceps (LHB) in the biciptal groove. The ability of the trainees to demonstrate the ACJ and the LHB using ultrasound was then assessed.ResultsThirty three orthopaedic trainees participated in this study. Twenty three (70%) trainees were able to demonstrate the ACJ and 14 (42%) trainees were able to demonstrate the LHB without assistance, following the ultrasound teaching workshop. The skills acquired by the trainees were independent to the year in training and previous shoulder experience (p > 0.05).ConclusionOur study shows that a basic shoulder ultrasound teaching workshop can be effective in equipping postgraduate orthopaedic trainees with basic ultrasound techniques. It could potentially become part of a structured orthopaedic training programme.

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