Radiology of Skeletal Trauma

Credit Hours: 2

$40.00

Description

Accurate fracture identification is a cornerstone of musculoskeletal care—and it starts with radiology. In this focused course, Dr. Marshall Deltoff provides a clear, comprehensive overview of skeletal trauma, exploring fracture types, trauma mechanisms, and radiographic interpretation techniques essential for chiropractic and clinical decision-making.

You’ll review a wide range of fracture presentations, including open, compound, greenstick, pathological, stress, and Salter-Harris fractures, with real-world imaging examples that highlight key diagnostic features. The course also delves into the mechanisms of injury that lead to different fracture types, helping you better understand the context behind the radiographic findings.

Whether you’re identifying trauma in acute care or uncovering overlooked injuries in chronic cases, this course sharpens your diagnostic eye and strengthens your clinical confidence.

In this course, you’ll learn to:

Recognize and differentiate common types of skeletal fractures

Understand trauma mechanisms and how they relate to fracture patterns

Interpret radiographs with accuracy and attention to subtle findings

Apply radiological insights to patient assessment and referral decisions

Stay sharp, see clearly, and elevate your fracture detection skills with confidence.

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