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ultrasound
anterior
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Ultrasound to Identify
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
#Clinical ... #Diagnosis #
POCUS
... #
MSK
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POCUS
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Shoulder
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Dislocation
#Orientation
This is what a
shoulder
...
dislocation
looks ... EM_RESUS #Clinical #
POCUS
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MSK
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Shoulder
... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
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U/S - Is the
shoulder
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Dislocation
... EM_RESUS #Clinical #
POCUS
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MSK
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Shoulder
... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
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Posterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
on ...
POCUS
The team ... #
Dislocation
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POCUS
... clinical #ultrasound #
MSK
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Anterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
Pre ... ) Using #
POCUS
...
dislocation
. ... #Cinical #
MSK
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POCUS
Ultrasound ...
Labeled
Schematic ... #
Dislocation
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POCUS
... #
MSK
#ultrasound ... #clinical #
MSK
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Dissection on
POCUS
... (
PLAX
view) ... (nl <4 cm)
Labeled
... Dissection #Aortic #
Aorta
... Echocardiogram #
PLAX
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Dislocation
and ... Reduction on
POCUS
... #
POCUS
#clinical ... #anatomy #
msk
# ... ultrasound #
labeled
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Dissection on
POCUS
...
Labeled
Schematic ... Aortic #Dissection #
Aorta
... #
POCUS
#Echocardiogram ... Clinical #Ultrasound #
PLAX
►
Posterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
on ...
POCUS
High speed ... #
Dislocation
#
POCUS
... clinical #sports #
msk
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