Stener Lesion (Skier's Thumb) on MRI

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Learn how to check for Stener Lesion on MRI. In this video, I show you the important anatomic structures you need to identify to assess an MRI for a potential Stener lesion in patients with Skier's thumb (acute injury) or Gameskeeper thumb (chronic injury).

You need to identify the adductor pollicis tendons and the aponeurosis and understand the course of the ulnar collateral ligament of the first metacarpal joint.

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I’m PD Dr. med. Christoph Agten, an MSK radiologist and mentor. I founded the Virtual MSK Fellowship, where 200+ radiologists have mastered MSK faster than they thought possible. I’m a teleradiologist who's completed MSK fellowships in Zurich and NYU, written 40+ research papers, and published the bestselling book SPEED MSK.

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Interesting article that maybe MRI is unnecessary?

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A hidden academic gem on youtube. I struggle to identify thumb stener lesion at lot as compare with an easier one like knee stener lesion. This video helps a lot. You got a new subscriber now.

n
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These lessons are such a privilege. Thank you very much!!!

PabloSants
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Thanks Dr. Agten for your description of Stener's lesion. I could have read a book but your explanation was so clear.

owenlee
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Awesome cases... clear articulate descriptions.

burtd
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Have you ever seen this type of lesion in a child younger then 10 years ? What are the typical clinical symptoms of this Steiner lesion?

ErikRanschaert
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I sprained my thumb 2 weeks ago and all my dr has done is X-rays and put me in a splint. No MRI and my thumb has a bone that I can feel and see on the Inter on my thumb. What should I do?

aracelimendez
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Excellent, best explantion ever . Did you use a dédicated coil ? if you don't have a dedicated coil which one you use ? in wich plan you scan the thumb ?

immane
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Thanks a lot for this great video with many case studies. I’ve been wondering is it only the proper UCL included in Stener lesion or also the aUCL. What do You think?

mervitiihonen
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This is just genius! Thank you so much

AhmadAlHusseiny
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Ho avuto lesione lcu tagliando un assa...è la stessa cosa? Operato

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