
Ultrasound of the Muscles

Assessing the severity of a muscle lesion is important for professional athletes as well as for people practicing recreational sports for the sake of avoiding a long interruption.
CME Accreditation:
- Approved by the EACCME for 2 CME Credits
- Can be converted to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
CE Accreditation:
- Approved by the ASRT for 4.25 Category A CE Credits
- Accepted by the ARDMS® for RMSKS, RDMS, RDCS, RPVI and RVT
- Meets the CE requirements of the following states: California, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and New Mexico
- Meets ARRT® CE reporting requirements
Fine Prints:
- Subscription duration: 365 days from purchase date
- Video format, led by Dr. Jean Louis Brasseur, renowned expert in MSK imaging
- Hassle-free 30-day full refund policy*
Assessing the severity of a muscle lesion is important for professional athletes as well as for people practicing recreational sports for the sake of avoiding a long interruption or a quick resumption that is a source of recurrence. In addition to the identification of this lesion’s “grade” and the ultrasound-guided puncture of fluid hematomas, the ultrasound must also specify the exact injury site and determine whether the lesion affects the musculoskeletal system or simply the muscle fascicles. Upon completion of this module, you will be able to identify the connective anatomical sites within each muscle group and the different lesions affecting it.
Discipline | Major content category & subcategories | CE Credits provided |
SON-2019 | Procedures | |
Superficial Structures and Other Sonographic Procedures | 2.50 | |
SON-2024 | Procedures | |
Superficial Structures and Other Sonographic Procedures | 2.50 |