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Brief Guide for MRI knee Protocol & Interpretation (Technologist Level)
Curriculum
6 Sections
18 Lessons
3 Weeks
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Class 1: MRI Knee Anatomy & Clinical Indications
2
1.1
Ligament, meniscus, cartilage & bursa overview
1.2
Common symptoms requiring MRI (trauma, locking, pain)
Class 2: Positioning & Coil Setup
3
2.1
Knee coil types
2.2
Supine positioning, limb stabilization
2.3
Scout planning for sagittal, coronal, axial slices
Class 3: MRI Knee Sequences
3
3.1
PD, T2 FS, STIR – how and why used
3.2
2D vs 3D imaging
3.3
Planning sequences by pathology (ACL/Meniscus)
Class 4: Ligament Injuries & Effusion
3
4.1
ACL, PCL – Normal vs torn appearance
4.2
Joint effusion & popliteal cyst
4.3
Case walkthrough with arrow-marked images
Class 5: Meniscus, Cartilage & Bone Pathology
4
5.1
Medial & Lateral meniscus tear
5.2
Osteochondral defect
5.3
Bone contusion
5.4
Synovial thickening, degeneration
Class 6: Final Quiz + PACS Case Review
3
6.1
5 MCQ (Image-Based)
6.2
Full Knee MRI walkthrough
6.3
Tips for career boost as MSK Imaging Tech
Common symptoms requiring MRI (trauma, locking, pain)
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