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MSK Ultrasound Training for Athletic Trainers and Physical Therapists
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Overview
About this Course
This course is specifically designed for Athletic Trainers and Physical Therapists and it addresses the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) which is increasingly becoming a standard of care for clinical evaluation of musculoskeletal injuries. Multiple healthcare disciplines have integrated ultrasound imaging into their practice and the demand for knowledge and skills in diagnostic ultrasound is evident. This program will provide you with the basic understanding of ultrasound technology and tools on how to properly scan the upper and lower extremities. This course includes numerous sports injury case studies and is team taught by a sonographer and athletic trainer.
There are two courses: Upper Extremities and Lower Extremities. Each course is comprised of four, 2 hour sessions. Session 1, MSK Ultrasound 101, can be taken alone for a basic overview. (Cost $125) If a student takes Session 1 only and chooses to sign up for the full course, the fee paid for Session 1 will be applied towards the full course tuition. (Call Customer Service to register and have the credit applied. 800-765-6864)
Single Four Session Course Special Pricing: Receive Session 1, MSK Ultrasound 101, free when you purchase the full 4 session course. (Individual price $125 each x 4 = $500. Full Course Special Price $375)
Educational Objectives
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Identify basic physics principles of ultrasound, recognize key ultrasound terminology and common knobology
- Describe scanning techniques for the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle.
- Recognize common pathological structures visualized in the joints studied.
- Identify key considerations for integration of diagnostic ultrasound into musculoskeletal training and address challenges and barriers to such integration
Schedule
MSK Ultrasound - Lower Extremity - Series
Session 1 MSK Ultrasound 101 - Lower Extremity
- Ultrasound Basics
- Terminology
- Physics
- Knobology
- Orientation
Session 2 Knee Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Pathology
- Case Studies
Session 3 Hip Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Pathology
- Case Studies
Session 4 Foot/Ankle Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Scanning
- Pathology
- Case Studies
MSK Ultrasound - Upper Extremity - Series
Session 1 MSK Ultrasound 101 - Upper Extremity
- Ultrasound Basics
- Terminology
- Physics
- Knobology
- Orientation
Session 2 Shoulder Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Pathology
- Case Studies
Session 3 Elbow Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Pathology
- Case Studies
Session 4 Hand/Wrist Scanning MSK Ultrasound
- Anatomy
- How to scan
- Demo
- Pathology
- Case Studies
Audience
The webinar series course was designed for Athletic Trainers and Physical Therapists.
Faculty
Name
Jeannine Noble, PT, MS, RMSK
Jeannine received her physical therapy degree at the AZ School of Health Sciences (AT Still) in 1999. In the final semester of school, she was introduced to musculoskeletal ultrasound and found it to be a unique specialty in ultrasound that incorporated the anatomy background of physical therapy. Although there was very little written about musculoskeletal ultrasound in 2000, she was fortunate enough to work with physicians who saw the benefits of this new diagnostic tool. Jeannine has performed too many scans to count in multiple specialty practices including orthopedic, physical medicine and rehab and podiatry. She has also done training for several of the major ultrasound companies and is adjunct faculty at several institutions. She has conducted trainings for private practices and large groups. She has worked on research projects at Midwestern University, AT Still and various private entities. Through MTMI, Jeannine designed and implemented training especially for the physical trainers of the Jacksonville Jaguars Football Team. Most recently Jeannine and her business partner, Malka Stromer, have been working with the faculty at Midwestern and AT Still to implement a Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) program and a faculty development series. The goal of these programs is to introduce ultrasound to the students, faculty and community partners to assist them in becoming proficient users of ultrasound for basic diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Name
Skylar Richards, ATC
Starting his career 2007, Skylar's primary focus is injury prevention through scalable detection and recovery strategies. These strategies focus on increased training availability & physiologic monitoring.
In 2015 he organized various club partnership to open the first US professional soccer recovery lab integrating daily recovery, prevention, integrated soft tissue mobilization, nutrition, and anti-inflammatory modalities.
An ATC, MS in Exercise Physiology, FMS, and massage therapist. He also has experience managing a multidisciplinary staff such athletic trainers, sports nutritionist, massage therapists, chiropractors, and sports scientists in Major League Soccer for 13 years.
Credits
BOC

MTMI is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc to offer continuing education to Certified Athletic Trainers.
This program is eligible for a maximum of 2 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
FPTA

MTMI is approved by the Florida Physical Therapy Association to offer continuing education to Certified Physical Therapists.
This program is eligible for a maximum of 2 Category A hours/CEUs. PTs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
Credit Pending
Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply the FPTA supports the views of the presenter or the sponsors.
ASRT Category A

This program provides 2 hours of Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists approved by ASRT and recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states. Category A credit is also recognized by CAMRT’s Continuing Education Credit Approval Program for CE credit in Canada. You must attend the entire program to receive your certificate of completion.
Tuition
Audience | Price |
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Athletic Trainer | Full Course | $375.00 |
Physical Therapist | Full Course | $375.00 |
Technologist | Full Course | $375.00 |
Athletic Trainer | Single Session | $125.00 |
Physical Therapist | Single Session | $125.00 |
Technologist | Single Session | $125.00 |