Imaging Anatomy of the Spine for Interventional Pain Physicians

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Take your interventional skills to the next level with the diagnostic confidence you’ll develop from viewing these core lectures without any time away from your practice, viewing streamed lectures and a Q&A. Over the years IPSIS has refined the curriculum for this special course, designed to help you gain a greater perspective of anatomy by combining cross-sectional (MRI and CT) and projectional (fluoroscopy) techniques—helping you perform spine interventions with greater precision and safety.

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Imaging Techniques

    Cross-Sectional Imaging and Fluoroscopic Correlation
    Contrast Media - Safety and Utility

Lumbar Spine

    Enumeration, Anatomy Basics, and Innervation
    Disc Herniations: Disc Anatomy and Nomenclature
    Foraminal Stenosis: Disc, Endplate and SAP Hypertrophy, and Degenerative Spondylolisthesis
    Spondylolysis, Space of Okada, Posterior Ligamentous Complex Inflammatory Syndrome
    Synovial Cysts
    Axial Pain: The Disc and Posterior Elements
    Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication
    Planning Lumbar TFESI Based on Imaging Anatomy

Pelvis

    Sacroiliac Joint Anatomy, Function, and Normal Imaging
    Lumbar Contrast Patterns
    Spondyloarthropathies

Cervical Spine

    Cranio-Cervical Junction and Cervicogenic Headache
    Unique Subaxial Anatomy and Innervation
    Vascular Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
    Cervical Radicular Pain: Disc Herniations and Foraminal Stenosis

Holospine and Paraspinal Nerves

    When Not to Inject: When Imaging Warns You of Excess Risk

Speakers

John A. Carrino, MD, MPH
Vice Chairman, Department of Radiology and Imaging, Hospital for Special Surgery
Professor of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
New York, New York

Felix E. Diehn, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota
Greta B. Liebo, MD
Consultant and Assistant Professor in Radiology at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota

Timothy Maus, MD
Professor Emeritus of Radiology, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
Past President, Spine Intervention Society
Kihei, Hawai

Vinil Shah, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California

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Contrast Media: Safety and Utility
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Cross Sectional Imaging and Fluoroscopic Correlation
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Enumeration, Anatomy Basics, and Innervation
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Disc Herniations: Disc Anatomy and Nomenclature
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Foraminal Stenosis: Disc, Endplate and SAP Hypertrophs, and Degenerative Spondylolisthesis
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Spondylolysis, Space of Okada, Posterior Ligamentous Complex Inflammatory Syndrome
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Synovial Cysts
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Axial Pain: The Disc and Posterior Elements
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Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication
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Planning Lumbar TFESI Based on Imaging Anatomy
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Sacroiliac Joint Anatomy, Function, and Normal Imaging
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Lumbar Contrast Patterns
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Spondyloarthropathies
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Cranio-Cervical Junction and Cervicogenic Headache
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Unique Subaxial Anatomy and Innervation
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Vascular Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
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Cervical Radicular Pain: Disc Herniations and Foraminal Stenosis
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Vascular Anatomy of the Thoracic Spine
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When Not to Inject: When Imaging Warns You of Excess Risk
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Discussion
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