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RMSK Diagnostic Terms – Comprehensive Study Guide | Ultrasound-Guided Musculoskeletal Procedures & Pathologies

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This document provides a detailed and verified glossary of RMSK (Registered in Musculoskeletal® Sonography) diagnostic terms, ideal for exam preparation and clinical reference. It covers a broad range of musculoskeletal procedures, conditions, anatomical planes, and ultrasound appearances, including terms such as tendinosis, hydrodissection, synovitis, enthesophyte, neurolysis, myositis ossificans, and bursitis. Each term is defined with its clinical description and corresponding ultrasound findings, making it an essential resource for sonographers and clinicians in musculoskeletal imaging.

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RMSK Diagnostic Terms study guide

Aponeurotomy Ans✓✓✓ Cutting an aponeurosis, either completely or
incompletely, using a needle, scalpel or other device.


Aspiration Ans✓✓✓ The act of removing fluid, calcification or other
crystalline material, blood, pus or other substance from the body
typically using a needle and syringe, catheter or another device


Avulsion (ligament) Ans✓✓✓ Ligament tear at its bony attachment or a
fracture at a ligament attachment.


US Appearance
Variable, depending on specific pathology (see other more precise
terms)


Avulsion Ans✓✓✓ Tendon tear at its bony attachment or a fracture at a
tendon attachment


US Appearance
Variable depending on specific pathology (see other more precise terms)


Barbotage Ans✓✓✓ Repeated injection and aspiration of fluid to break
up and remove calcification, usually within a tendon

,Brisement Ans✓✓✓ The injection of fluid into the space between a
tendon and its paratenon or sheath; brisement has also been used to refer
to injection of saline or other fluid into a joint to break down adhesions
(eg, in treatment of adhesive capsulitis)


Bursitis Ans✓✓✓ Inflammation of bursa


ariable, depending on the underlying pathology, which can include
effusion, synovial hypertrophy, synovial proliferation and synovitis with
possible increased flow on Doppler imagin


Calcific tendinopathy Ans✓✓✓ Calcium deposition within a tendon; if
calcium hydroxyapatite, this may be termed calcific tendinosis. Use
calcific tendinitis when in the resorptive or inflammatory stage


US Appearance
Calcium hydroxyapatite appears as a globular well- defined hyperechoic
focus within a tendon with variable shadowing. Overlap with other
forms of calcification and crystal deposition are possible. Small
punctateor linear tendon calcifications may also be due to calcium
pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease or degenerative
calcification. Amorphous echogenicity with variable shadowing can be
seen with monosodium urate deposition in gout


Chemical neurolysis Ans✓✓✓ The application of chemical agents to a
nerve in order to cause temporary or permanent degeneration of targeted
nerve fibres.

, Compression Ans✓✓✓ Force is applied by the sonographer or
sonologist on the transducer towards the patient's body.


Compression Neuropathy Ans✓✓✓ Disorder characterised by nerve
dysfunction as a result of nerve entrapment or extrinsic impingement


US Apperance
Hypoechoic appearance of nerve from epineural oedema with possible
fascicular enlargement typically proximal and sometimes distal to the
compression site


Caveat
Nerve compression first results in oedema followed by demyelination
and then ischaemic axonal damage when the compression is severe and
chronic


Contusion Ans✓✓✓ Muscle injury with or without haematoma most
commonly as a result of blunt trauma


Mixed echogenicity area of muscle fibre disruption ranging from
hyperechoic when acute to anechoic when chronic with possible mass
effect from haematoma, possible increased flow on Doppler imaging

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