Case studies and articles
The Sound Experience team publish regular educational case studies, research digests and opinions.
Our grading system is based on anatomy, not numbers.
Serial ultrasound examination of a quadriceps muscle injury. Our grading system is based on anatomy, not numbers. A 61-year-old man presented suffering from right anterior thigh pain following tripping and essentially doing the splits.
Where do our muscle tear scanning intervals come from? (AKA our promise)
Scott Allen recently talked about our current thinking (yes, it may well change) regarding muscle tears. He mentioned three key points. We thought it might be sensible to add a little insight into how we arrived at the intervals and ultrasound tear evaluation.
Let’s talk about ultrasound imaging in acute muscle injury
We had a small zoom meeting recently to start a conversation about muscle injury. This was an opportunity to share with referrers and other interested people our current interpretation of what the literature is telling us regarding the role of ultrasound imaging in the diagnosis and rehabilitation of acute muscle tears. There were three initial focus points we wanted to share: