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Registered Musculoskeletal Sonographer (RMSKS™) Sonographer Exam Preparation

For those Sonographers preparing for the RMSKS credentialing exam,
Pegasus Lectures offers a comprehensive series of MSK lectures and ScanLabs.
Offered in flexible modular format, you can purchase what you need, when you need it.

 
Individual Modules: Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot (all) Back to Products

Module 1: Anatomy, Part 1
Dr. Wilde discusses the ankle motions and techniques by which to evaluate the tendons and ligaments of the lower leg.
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Module 2: Anatomy, Part 2
Focuses on the bony and muscular anatomy of the foot, lesser metatarsophalangeal joints, and plantar fascia components.
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Module 3: ScanLab: Calf
Calf structures, with attention to the Achilles tendon, are demonstrated with tips provided to aid in visualization.
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Module 4: ScanLab: Lateral Ankle
Evaluation of the three ligaments comprising the lateral collateral ligamentous complex, and more.
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Module 5: ScanLab: Medial Ankle
Assessment of the medial collateral ligament complex and the flexor tendons is covered.
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Module 6: ScanLab: Posterior Ankle
During evaluation of the posterior ankle, attention is paid to the Achilles and plantaris tendons.
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Module 7: ScanLab: Anterior Ankle
Common sites for ganglion cysts are explored with specific clinical tests for ankle injuries discussed.
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Module 8: ScanLab: Plantar Fascia
Assessment of the central, lateral, and medial cords for any tears, plantar fasciopathy, or fibromas.
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Module 9: ScanLab: Forefoot
Demonstrates the technique to evaluate the plantar plates of the forefoot and the technique to image and assess the interspaces.
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Module 10: ScanLab: Dorsal Foot
During examination, depending on symptoms, three parts of the foot may be evaluated: the hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot.
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Module 11: Pathology, Part 1
Part I begins with Achilles and peroneal pathology, also covering assessment of ligament tears and how to assess associated pathology
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Module 12: Pathology, Part 2
Covers pathology associated with bursae, joint effusion, synovitis, gout, bony fractures, neuromas, plantar plate tears, and more.
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