1407 Imaging - programme - Wessex Hand Club

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DRAFT 3
6.9.13
PULVERTAFT HAND CENTRE, DERBY
BAHT LEVEL 2 COURSE
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING OF THE HAND – DRAFT PROGRAMME
DAY 1 – NORMAL ANATOMY & TRAUMA
WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH 2014
PROGRAMME
8.30
Registration
Chair: Ella Donnison
8.55 – 9.00
Welcome & introduction to the course
- course assessment
Melanie Arundell
9.00 – 9.10
BAHT Process
Ella Donnison
9.10 – 9.35
Normal radiographic anatomy
Jo Ellis
Relationship to surface markings
Image planes
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the dorsi-palmar
and lateral positions
Objective 1:
9.35 – 10.05
Radiographic positioning
10.05 – 10.25
Coffee / Tea
10.25 – 10.55
ABC of image analysis
- Adequacy
- Alignment
- Bones
- Cartilage & Joints
- Soft tissues
Evaluate radiographic images using the ABC system
Jane Wallis
Radiographic appearances of common hand injuries
– Distal phalanx tuft & body
– Mallet and profundus avulsion
– Phalangeal condyle, neck, shaft, base
– # neck metacarpal
– Bennett’s #
– CMC, MP and IP joint dislocation/ subluxation
Accurately describe the radiographic appearance of injuries
of the hand & wrist
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
Dan Armstrong
Objective 2:
10.55 – 11.35
Objective 3:
Objective 7:
11.40 – 12.40
Workshop 1
Radiographic Anatomy & Trauma
Objective 1:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
Objective 2:
Evaluate radiographic images using the ABC system
Objective 3:
Accurately describe the radiographic appearance of injuries
of the hand & wrist
Jane Wallis
D Armstrong, M Arundell,
E Donnison, J Wallis
DRAFT 3
6.9.13
12.40 – 1.00
Workshop feedback
1.00 – 1.50
Lunch
Afternoon Session :
1.50 – 2.25
Objective 7:
Imaging in Wrist Injuries
- Distal radius # (Colles and Smiths #)
- Scaphoid #
- Carpal bones
Accurately describe the radiographic appearance of injuries
of the hand & wrist
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
2.25 – 2.55
Discussion
3.00 – 4.45
Workshop 2
Radiographic Anatomy & Trauma
Objective 1:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
Objective 2:
Evaluate radiographic images using the ABC system
Objective 3:
Accurately describe the radiographic appearance of injuries
of the hand & wrist
Objective 3:
Tea / Coffee will be available from 3.15
4.45 – 5.15
Workshop 2 feedback
Follow-up work
Lectures:
2 hours 30 minutes
Workshops: 3 hours 10 minutes
Carlos Heras-Palou
D Armstrong, M Arundell,
E Donnison, J Wallis
DRAFT 3
6.9.13
PULVERTAFT HAND CENTRE, DERBY
BAHT LEVEL 2 COURSE
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING OF THE HAND
DAY 2 – DISEASE PROCESSES AND PAEDIATRICS – DRAFT PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, JULY 17TH 2014
PROGRAMME
8.15
Registration/ Coffee & Tea
Chair: Ella Donnison
8.35 – 8.40
Introduction to the Day
Melanie Arundell
8.40 – 9.10
Delegates cases
D Armstrong/ J Wallis
9.10 – 9.45
Imaging of Osteo-arthritis & rheumatoid arthritis
Dan Armstrong
Objective 5:
Describe the radiographic appearances of diseases of the hand
and wrist and relate these to pathological processes
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
Objective 7:
9.45 – 10.15
Objective 5:
Objective 7:
Characteristics & radiographic appearances
Frank Burke
of benign and malignant tumours
- Osteoma
- Skeletal Metastasis
- Chondroma
- Osteogenic Sarcoma
- ABC
- Bone erosion from without
- Osteochondroma - Giant cell tumour
Describe the radiographic appearances of diseases of the hand
and wrist and relate these to pathological processes
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
10.15 – 10.30
Summary of radiographic appearances
of chronic conditions
Jane Wallis
10.30 – 10.45
Coffee / Tea
10.45 – 11.15
Impact of radiographic appearance
on therapeutic intervention
11.15 – 12.15
Workshop 3
Radiographic Interpretation
Objective 1:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
Objective 2:
Evaluate radiographic images using the ABC system
Objective 4:
Recognise common radiographic appearances of the
paediatric hand& wrist
Objective 5:
Describe the radiographic appearances of diseases of the hand
Jo Ellis
D Armstrong , M Arundell,
E Donnison, J Wallis
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and wrist and relate these to pathological processes
12.15 – 12.40
Workshop 3 feedback
12.40– 1.30
Lunch
Afternoon Session :
1.30- 1.45
Normal development of the paediatric hand
Objective 1:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
1.45 – 2.10
Congenital abnormalities
Objective 5:
Describe the radiographic appearances of diseases of the hand
and wrist and relate these to pathological processes
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
Objective 7:
2.10 – 2.35
Objective 4:
Objective 7:
Injuries to the paediatric hand and wrist
- Salter Harris classification
- Greenstick fracture
Recognise common radiographic appearances of the
paediatric hand& wrist
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
Jill Arrowsmith
Jill Arrowsmith
Jill Arrowsmith
2.35 – 4.00
Workshop 4
D Armstrong , M Arundell,
Radiographic Interpretation & Implications for Therapy E Donnison, J Wallis
Objective 1:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
Objective 2:
Evaluate radiographic images using the ABC system
Objective 4:
Recognise common radiographic appearances of the
paediatric hand& wrist
Objective 5:
Describe the radiographic appearances of diseases of the hand
and wrist and relate these to pathological processes
Tea / Coffee will be available from 3.00
4.00 – 4.30
Workshop 4 feedback
4.30 – 4.45
Introduction to the Course Assignment
4.45
Close
Lectures:
3 hours 20 minutes
Workshops: 2 hours 55 minutes
Workshops: Delegates work in pairs with radiographers, surgeon and therapist (4 staff) helping with
tasks.
DRAFT 3
6.9.13
PULVERTAFT HAND CENTRE, DERBY
BAHT LEVEL 2 COURSE
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING OF THE HAND
DAY 3 – OTHER IMAGING MODALITIES – DRAFT PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, 2014
VENUE: ENTERPRISE CENTRE, DERBY
8.40
Registration/ Coffee & Tea
9.00 – 9.10
Recap and introduce the workshop
9.10 – 10.10
Workshop – revision
10.10 – 10.30
Workshop feedback
10.30 – 11.00
Coffee / Tea
11.00 – 12.10
Exam
12.10 – 1.05
Lunch
1.05 – 2.05
Inadequacies of standard radiography
- uses of other modalities.
Objective 6:
Discuss the use of other modalities such as CT, MRI and
ultrasound in the imaging of the hand.
2.05 – 2.35
Other modalities - quiz
2.35 – 3.05
Practical demonstration –ultrasound
3.05 – 3.30
Coffee/ Tea
3.30 – 4.00
Dynamic imaging using the mini C-arm image intensifier
Objective 1:
Objective 7:
Recognise bony structures of the hand and wrist in the
dorsi-palmar and lateral positions
Relate radiographic appearance to hand function
4.00 – 4.30
Practical demonstration – fluoroscan
4.30 – 4.45
Consolidation of course
4.45
Close
Dr Chris Fang
Dr Chris Fang
Dan Armstrong
Dan Armstrong
Lectures:
3 hours 0 minutes
Workshops: 1 hour
Workshops: Delegates work in pairs with radiographers, surgeon and therapist (4 staff) helping with
tasks.
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