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Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Interventions Bio-Skills Lab Discuss the key principles to ultrasound knobology, image capture, and needle visualization as they relate to musculoskeletal injections. Demonstrate image capture of commonly injected musculoskeletal regions on cadaver models. Demonstrate needle placement at the intended target site of injection on cadaver models. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES Harpreet Sangha, MD, FRCPC, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Anuj Bhatia, MD, FRCPC, Mount Sinai Hospital Paul S. Tumber, MD, FRCPC, Mount Sinai Hospital Philip Peng, MD, FRCPC, Mount Sinai Hospital Mark Hurdle, MD, Mayo Clinic Peter H. Cheng, DO, Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center Dr. Anne Agur, BSc (OT), MSc, PhD. University of Toronto FACULTY 7:30 - 8:15 Breakfast, Coffee (Lecture Hall – Room 2172) 7:30 - 8:15 Basics of the Ultrasound Machine (Lecture Hall – Room 2172) Featuring “Knobology”, probes, scanning of phantoms, etc. 8:15 - 9:00 Basics of Ultrasound in MSK Interventions (Lecture Hall Room 2172) 9:15 -12:45 Morning MSK Injection Stations (Anatomy Lab) 12:45 - 1:30 Lunch (MSB Piano Room) 1:30 - 5:00 Afternoon MSK Injection Stations (Anatomy Lab) Morning and Afternoon Injection Stations: Each station will consist of an ultrasound machine and cadaver 1) Shoulder (Biceps, Glenohumeral, Subacromial, SSNB) 2) Hip, Knee 3) Ankle, Wrist (APL/EPB, Median N) 4) SI Joint, Piriformis 5) Cervical MBB, Greater Occipital Nerve Block 6) Lumbar MBB, Caudal Epidurals AGENDA Supported by an educational grant from Merz Pharma Canada Ltd. Ultrasound equipment has been kindly provided by SonoSite. June 20, 2012, University of Toronto, Medical Science Building This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, approved by the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

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Ultrasound Guided MusculoskeletalInterventions Bio-Skills Lab

Discuss the key principles toultrasound knobology, image capture, and needle visualization as they relate to musculoskeletal injections.

Demonstrate image capture of commonly injected musculoskeletal regions on cadaver models.

Demonstrate needle placement at the intended target site of injection on cadaver models.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

Harpreet Sangha, MD, FRCPC,Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

Anuj Bhatia, MD, FRCPC,Mount Sinai Hospital

Paul S. Tumber, MD, FRCPC,Mount Sinai Hospital

Philip Peng, MD, FRCPC,Mount Sinai Hospital

Mark Hurdle, MD,Mayo Clinic

Peter H. Cheng, DO,Kaiser PermanenteRiverside Medical Center

Dr. Anne Agur, BSc (OT), MSc, PhD.University of Toronto

FACULTY

7:30 - 8:15 Breakfast, Coffee (Lecture Hall – Room 2172)

7:30 - 8:15 Basics of the Ultrasound Machine (Lecture Hall – Room 2172)

Featuring “Knobology”, probes, scanning of phantoms, etc.

8:15 - 9:00 Basics of Ultrasound in MSK Interventions (Lecture Hall –

Room 2172)

9:15 -12:45 Morning MSK Injection Stations (Anatomy Lab)

12:45 - 1:30 Lunch (MSB Piano Room)

1:30 - 5:00 Afternoon MSK Injection Stations (Anatomy Lab)

Morning and Afternoon Injection Stations: Each station will consist of an ultrasound machine and cadaver 1) Shoulder (Biceps, Glenohumeral, Subacromial, SSNB) 2) Hip, Knee 3) Ankle, Wrist (APL/EPB, Median N) 4) SI Joint, Piriformis 5) Cervical MBB, Greater Occipital Nerve Block 6) Lumbar MBB, Caudal Epidurals

AGENDA

Supported by an educational grant from Merz Pharma Canada Ltd.

Ultrasound equipment has been kindly provided by SonoSite.

June 20, 2012, University of Toronto, Medical Science Building

This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, approved by the Canadian Association of Physical

Medicine and Rehabilitation.