Realistically, most of us will never have the opportunity to US a CT proven sternoclavicular dislocations prior to application to another possible case. Never fear, one of my favorite aspects of MSK US is that most of us have two of everything. Similar to x-ray, when in doubt, scan the contralateral, non-injured side as a reference standard for normal.
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Dallas H. - January 8, 2018 7:24 AM
Realistically, most of us will never have the opportunity to US a CT proven sternoclavicular dislocations prior to application to another possible case. Never fear, one of my favorite aspects of MSK US is that most of us have two of everything. Similar to x-ray, when in doubt, scan the contralateral, non-injured side as a reference standard for normal.