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Achilles Tendinopathy: Why the Clinical Exam Still Matters in the Era of Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal ultrasound has transformed how clinicians evaluate Achilles tendinopathy, but new research suggests clinical examination still plays a critical role. This article explores the relationship between tendon structure, pain on palpation, and how ultrasound findings should be interpreted in sports medicine practice.
Carlos Jimenez
Mar 314 min read


When Dynamic Ultrasound Reveals Normal Muscle Behavior
Musculoskeletal ultrasound allows clinicians to observe tissue behavior during movement. This article explores a dynamic ultrasound observation of the rectus femoris during a Reverse Nordic exercise, highlighting how the central tendon behaves under eccentric loading.
Carlos Jimenez
Mar 114 min read


Why Ultrasound Matters in Dry Needling
Musculoskeletal ultrasound is increasingly used to improve safety and accuracy in dry needling procedures. This article explores how real-time ultrasound visualization helps clinicians identify anatomical structures, avoid neurovascular risks, and enhance precision when performing needle-based interventions.
Carlos Jimenez
Mar 63 min read


Dynamic Scanning: Where Most Clinicians Miss the Diagnosis
Dynamic muscle ultrasound goes beyond identifying structural injury. This article outlines a practical, RMSK-level workflow for using real-time scanning to assess function, guide rehabilitation, and support return-to-play decisions.
Carlos Jimenez
Jan 263 min read
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