Dynamic ultrasound assessment provides a unique advantage in sports medicine by visualizing structures under functional load, during movement, and in real time.
This workshop focuses on the diagnostic value of motion-based ultrasound evaluation for detecting innjuries, subtle instabilities, tendon pathologies and meniscal dysfunctions that may not be apparent in static imaging or MRI. Through case-driven demonstrations and advanced live scanning, participants will learn how dynamic findings influence treatment planning, guide interventional procedures, and support return-to-play decisions.
The session is specifically designed for physicians and sonographers aiming to expand their musculoskeletal ultrasound capability toward athlete-specific, precision diagnostic imaging.
Workshop recording from ECR 2026

Dr. Alberto Schek
Head of Sports Medicine
Paracelsus Klinik Bremen Bremen, GermanyCourse Information
At the end of this lecture, delegates will:
- Identify pathology that static ultrasound and MRI may miss, including instability, tracking abnormalities and load-dependent pain generators.
- Learn advanced dynamic scanning protocols for commonly affected regions in athletes.
- Translate dynamic findings into clinical and interventional decisions, enhancing diagnostic confidence and return-to-sport recommendations.
This educational talk was created on 4th March 2026. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
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