Spaces, Fascias and Nerves in the Head, Neck and Upper Extremity
In the last decade, high resolution Ultrasonography has become the first line imaging modality for the depiction and evaluation of the peripheral nervous system. With new ultrasound devices, better post-processing algorithms and especially with ultra-high frequency probes with frequencies of up to 33 MHz, even tiny peripheral nerves can be depicted and assessed. In these presentation series the clear identification of nerves of the head, neck and upper extremity will be presented using our landmarking-technique and will be demonstrated in a live scanning session.
Speaker

Dr. Alexander Loizides
Radiologist, Associate Professor & Senior Physician
Medical University Innsbruck, Tyrol, AustriaCourse Information
By the end of this session, delegates will
- Learn how to identify and assess even tiny peripheral nerves of the head, neck and upper extremity using step by step instructions basing on our landmarking technique.
This educational talk was created in February 2025. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
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