Abstract:Introduction Musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound is an expanding clinical tool and increasingly used at point of care in clinical practice. Criticism around the accuracy of this modality is often attributed to operator dependence. This study evaluated the accuracy of a sonographer’s reporting against shoulder surgery. Methods A musculoskeletal sonographer performed same-day ultrasound scans prior to elective shoulder surgery procedures. The sonographer was blinded to clinical history and previous investigati… Show more
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