Hamstring Ultrasound 101
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2022
- Technique for scanning hamstring muscles of the posterior thigh (including origin). Case examples throughout. Sacrotuberous ligament also covered.
Brief demonstration of Quad Fem and gemelli-obturator complex towards the end. But for more thorough Piriformis and Sciatic Nerve - refer to Buttock video link. • Gluteal Ultrasound (Su...
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B.Roche for Qscan.
So helpful and concise. Thank you!
I have watched a lot of sono youtube channel, and your video always the clearest and easiest. It helps me a lot. Thank you.
Glad it helped
Thanks a lot! That's really helpful.
Incredible presentation!
Fabulous! Thank you so much for this!
No worries
Thank you for your videos especially your videos on the hip. That has always been my weakness.!
Fantastic video Bridie:-). Im a ultrasound student and this is very helpful. Thank you🙂
great video 😀
So nice. Thanks
Hi Bridie this is so helpful thank you. Wondering if you might happen to have a similar video for scanning the PFCN?
Thank you
great video many thanks, I have been calling the hamstring origin the ischial tuberosity not the ischium
It is the tuberosity. I’m just being lazy
Awesome
Well done
Thank you
Thank you! Are you coming to teach in the UK/Europe sometimes?
Hah, prob not unless someone can sponsor me - I’m a Mum of two little kids and my brain is a bit slow now. Glad you like it though
Great video demonstration
Thank you!
My ultrasound showed a 1.1 cm cyst in the hamstring (up high between legs). I have been having discomfort for about 3 months walking...could this cyst be pressing against a nerve causing this pain? I have an MRI in two weeks to investigate further.
How did you go?