[MRI 자신감 키우기: 족부편] 제 책이 출간되었습니다.
안녕하세요
영상의학과 이지은입니다.
2020년 겨울부터 쓰기 시작한 제 책이 드디어 출간되었습니다.
이미지가 워낙 많고, 동영상 QR코드가 수 백개이다보니 1년이 넘게 걸렸네요.
(군자출판사와 제가 13차 수정까지 했더라구요)
제 책을 기다려 주신 선생님들에게 생각보다 오래 걸려서 죄송하다는 말씀을 드리고 싶습니다.
제 책의 여러 판매처 중 몇 군데만 링크를 아래 달아두겠습니다.
부족할 수 있지만, 최선을 다한 책이니 많은 관심 가져주시면 감사드리겠습니다 ^^
MRI 자신감 키우기: 족부편
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Tarsal tunnel
Boundaries
- roof: flexor retinaculum
- from the tip of the medial malleolus to the medial calcaneal process and plantar aponeurosis
- floor: medial surfaces of the tibia, talus and calcaneus 1, 2
Contents
From anterior to posterior:
- tibialis posterior tendon
- flexor digitorum longus tendon
- posterior tibial neurovascular bundle
- posterior tibial artery and vein
- tibial nerve: divides into the medial and lateral plantar nerves within the tunnel
- flexor hallucis longus tendon
The deep peroneal (fibular) nerve is one of two terminal branches of the common peroneal nerve.Summary
- origin: the terminal branch of common peroneal nerve in the lateral compartment of the leg
- course: passes into the anterior compartment of the leg, where it courses inferiorly into the dorsal aspect of the foot under the extensor retinaculum at the ankle, between the tendons of extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum longus
- motor supply: anterior compartment of the leg
- sensory supply: dorsal aspect of the foot
Morton neuromas, also known as interdigital or intermetatarsal neuromas, are focal areas of symptomatic perineural fibrosis around a plantar digital nerve of the foot. The condition is thought to be due to chronic entrapment of the nerve by the intermetatarsal ligament.
Osteochondral defects are focal areas of articular damage with cartilage damage and injury of the adjacent subchondral bone. It is a term that encompasses osteochondritis dissecans and is used synonymously with osteochondral injury/defect in the pediatric population.
Ankle MRI anatomy에 관한 동영상입니다. 총 7개의 동영상으로 구성하였습니다.
1. Lateral collateral ligament, tibiofibular syndesmosis, https://youtu.be/H4pyuCWbnnk
2. Deltoid ligament https://youtu.be/pJQ4Rr5wluc
3. Tendon-1 (medial and posterior aspects) https://youtu.be/aTvNEaV4090
4. Tendon-2 (lateral and anterior aspects) https://youtu.be/5AUg_yZ8WsQ
5. Spring ligament and Lisfranc ligament https://youtu.be/-65NztrxRrs
6. Midtarsal(Chopart) joint ligament and ankle retinaculum https://youtu.be/Ptjeui_Ctoc
7. Posterior tibial nerve, inferior calcaneal nerve, deep peroneal nerve https://youtu.be/V11dtfrX0gY