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Old 23rd November 2004, 08:24 AM
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Are there any UK Podiatrist who incorporate diagnostic ultrasound in their work and for which conditions?

How many have their own equipment?

Is there a supplier you can recommend?

What is the general state of play in the UK?

And our international colleagues who use the equipment - do you recommend it?
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Dieter,
Cathy Bowen at the Southampton pod school is doing work involving diagnostic ultrasound and presented a short introduction to it at this year's conference. You could also check previous issues of the British Journal of Podiatry for a paper on diagnosis of neuromas using ultrasound, I think there was some correspondance in the following journal regarding the results, unfortunately I don't have the reference to hand (I think it was within the last two years).
What are you hoping to use it for? I've seen some excellent 3D reconstructions of 2D ultrasound imaging for musculoskeletal applications by a researcher in Hong Kong. I'm sure there would be some applications for planning of surgical procedures of soft tissue and possibly surface mapping of most bones of the foot in order to form 3D models of the foot for planning and evaluation of bone surgery (along with the usual diagnostic imaging). I know Jim Woodburn has previously alluded to the applications for foot surgery in his work on 3D reconstructions of the foot based on MRI scans. There's obvious pros and cons with each of the imaging modalities.
As far as cost goes, I think that's very dependent on the quality and depth of the image you need. I'm sure Cathy Bowen could put you in touch with the company she exhibited with.
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Dieter

The doctor where I work in Hove picked up an ultra sound unit with fetal probe for less than £2000 on e-bay. It's a large contraption complete with trolly. He did say I could use it, but with a fetal probe? I belive a new unit may cost upwards of £7000. If that of any help.

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Lee,

thanks - do you have an e-mail address for Cathy? I would like to check out what equipment is used.

Luke,

Try it out and see if it is usable! Would have thought plenty of KY jelly would ensure good enough contact to get it working on the foot. If you want to be more scientific ask the radiologists at your hospital. The hospital may have an ultrasound specialist. Or contact the manufacturers to see what it recommended? Assuming you are interested of course.

My interest lies principally in its application for evaluating abnormal thickening of the plantar fascia, and M'sN.
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Hi Dieter,
Sorry about the gap in replying. If you email me at A.L.Murphy@salford.ac.uk I will email you Cathy's address.
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Hello Deiter

I regularly order ultrasound scans. Prior to obtaining an MRI, our Radiologists used U/S to diagnose a plethora of conditions but having obtained the MRI machinery tend to prefer that. However, they say that U/S is still the preferable diagnostic modality for neuromas and can also pick up various fluid collections etc.

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I am well behind the times on this thread - but there is a US course over 6 months running = starting in Nov 2007 -

details:

This new and innovative programme has
been designed, piloted and developed
by a team of musculoskeletal ultrasound
experts to train a range of healthcare
professionals in the safe use of ultrasound
in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal
conditions. The programme is
aimed at GPs, rheumatologists,
orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine
specialists, chiropractors, physiotherapists,
osteopaths, radiologists and
sonographers who wish to gain
competency in musculoskeletal diagnostic
ultrasound. The teaching team
includes medical experts with considerable
expertise and experience in
diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound.

For further information please contact:
Departmental Administrator
(Mrs Georgina Enright)
13-15 Parkwood Road
Bournemouth, BH5 2DF
Tel: 01202 436324
Fax: 01202 436262
Email: genright@aecc.ac.uk
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