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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Here at Inner-Vision, we have a passion for learning and education, and we have demonstrated that throughout the years through academic achievement, and continuous professional development.

Below are a few resources Kyle Foster has created to assist and support patients and professionals alike in understanding the musculoskeletal system and diagnostic ultrasound as a tool.

Cartilage Mindmap

This is a mind map clearly demonstrating the embryology, function, properties, contents and types of cartilage. Click on the image for access to a larger pdf version.

Cartilage mindmap

Principles of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (Presentation for Physiotherapists)

This presentation talks through the fundamentals of ultrasound as a learning point for physiotherapists. Click on the image to access the powerpoint.

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Fibre Types Mindmap

This is a mindmap clearly demonstrating different fibre types and their properties, including extracellular matrix, collagen and elastin. The appreciation of these structures is paramount to fully understanding the musculoskeletal system. Click on the image for a larger pdf version.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Presentation

This is a presentation on carpal tunnel syndrome - its clinical presentation, diagnosis including use of musculoskeletal ultrasound, and management pathways. Click the image for access to the powerpoint.

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Connective Tissue Mindmap

This is a mind map clearly demonstrating the types, structure, and cell development of connective tissue . Click on the image for access to a larger pdf version.

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How to Scan the Foot and Ankle: EXTENDED Protocol

This presentation explains how to scan the foot and ankle as an extended examination, taking into account more advanced techniques and views to cover more anatomy and potential pathology than the standard protocols. Click on the image below to access the powerpoint.

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