SKILLS GAINED
- Patient posture and management
- Identifying anatomical landmarks
- Relevance of digital movement for presentation of injection sites
- Injection in 4 specific areas:
- carpal tunnel
- trigger finger/tendon sheath injection
- de Quervains sheath
- first metacarpal joint
- Precise placement of needle to avoid median nerve
EVIDENCE
Musculoskeletal Injection Skills Competency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents: A Method for Development and Assessment.
Cuccurullo, S. M. B., David DO; Petagna, Ann Marie MA, PT; Platt, Heather BS; Strax, Thomas E. MD (2004). "Musculoskeletal Injection Skills Competency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents: A Method for Development and Assessment." American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 83(6)(June 2004): 479-485.
An Instructional Program to Facilitate Teaching Joint/Soft-tissue Injection and Aspiration.
Vogelgesang, S. A. K., Theresa M.; Kreiter, Clarence D. (2002). "An Instructional Program to Facilitate Teaching Joint/Soft-tissue Injection and Aspiration." Journal of General Internal Medicine 17(6): 441-445.
Contains
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'No-Trace' Marker
Product No. 30023
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Hand & Wrist Skin
Product No. 30040
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Hand & Wrist Needle Set
Product No. 30092
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Feedback console with batteries
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