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{{stub}}Probably the most widely recommended technical ultrasound guidelines are those produced by the [https://www.essr.org/subcommittees/ultrasound/ ESSR (European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology)]. They have produced a very helpful set of reference documents.
{{stub}}Probably the most widely recommended technical ultrasound guidelines are those produced by the [https://www.essr.org/subcommittees/ultrasound/ ESSR (European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology)]. They have produced a very helpful set of reference documents.


{{PDF|ESSR shoulder.pdf|title=ESSR Shoulder Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR shoulder.pdf|ESSR Shoulder Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR elbow.pdf|title=ESSR Elbow Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR elbow.pdf|ESSR Elbow Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR wrist.pdf|title=ESSR Wrist Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR wrist.pdf|ESSR Wrist Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR hip.pdf|title=ESSR Hip Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR hip.pdf|ESSR Hip Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR knee.pdf|title=ESSR Knee Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR knee.pdf|ESSR Knee Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR ankle.pdf|title=ESSR Ankle Guidelines}}
{{PDF|ESSR ankle.pdf|ESSR Ankle Guidelines}}
See recommended terminology [https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/56/6/310 here].
See recommended terminology [https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/56/6/310 here].
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[[Category:General Procedure Concepts]]

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Probably the most widely recommended technical ultrasound guidelines are those produced by the ESSR (European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology). They have produced a very helpful set of reference documents.

See recommended terminology here.