Many years ago, around 1996, when I was still a resident (now I am a General Surgeon) I remember that when I had nothing to do on my shift, I would "experiment" with various things regarding the diagnosis of patients. What I liked was when the idea came to me to see fractures on ultrasound. The best examination for fractures is always an X-ray. However, I took it further. I could see from the X-ray where the fracture was and then I would go with the ultrasound and see the area of the fracture, until I learned to diagnose fractures with ultrasound. Today, completely by chance and with great joy, I learned that many doctors now diagnose fractures with ultrasound, especially when for some reason an X-ray is not possible. In the video of the post, a colleague explains what a fracture looks like on an ultrasound scan.
I feel proud...
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