Learning Objectives
- Discuss the history of x-rays and how they are produced.
- Define the different types of musculoskeletal imaging & interventional techniques.
- Identify key components of radiologic evaluation, search patterns, and diagnosis.
- Recognize radiologic characteristics of common pathologies.
- Recognize the components of a radiologic report.
- Define a fracture and identify different types of fractures.
- Discuss the factors involved in fracture reduction, fixation, and healing.
- Identify important fracture eponyms to describe fracture anatomy.
BOC: 3.25 Continuing Education Units
NATA PDC Level of Difficulty: Advanced
Program Faculty: Course content includes chapters 1-3 of the book “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging”, 5th Edition, by Lynn N. McKinnis PT, DPT, OCS. Assessment created by Lynn N. McKinnis PT, DPT, OCS.
The passing score for this course is 80%. The course is self-paced, home study format. All materials are available ONLINE immediately after purchase and is available for 6 months.
Cancellation/refund available up to 30 days after purchase. For further information visit our How Courses Work page.
This course is intended for Certified Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Strength & Conditioning Specialists, etc.
Sport Medics is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to
Certified Athletic Trainers.