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Page 1: OHSU / COMP / SGU · 2011. 7. 13. · 1. TMJ 2. Lateral pterygoid 3. Masseter 4. Submandibular Gland 5. Thyroid Gland –Volunteer patient –demonstrated ability to locate named

OHSU / COMP / SGU

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Taught Anatomy & Clinical Skills

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Anatomy & Clinical Skills using Ultrasonography

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Anatomy & Ultrasonography

• Integrated US into both

- didactic lectures

- lab

• Readdressed focus into the lab – Lecture 40% / Lab 60%

• Didactic lectures - used the cognitive load theory to label and discuss structures

• Lab – provided US tutorials in groups of 5-8– always used linear probe

– US themselves and the cadaver

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Anatomy & Ultrasonography

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Anatomy & Ultrasonography

• Lab exam,1. TMJ

2. Lateral pterygoid

3. Masseter

4. Submandibular Gland

5. Thyroid Gland

– Volunteer patient – demonstrated ability to locate named structure

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CMJ - TMJ

• The term TMJ is misleading and is often interpreted as a single side when referring to joint function

• Opens and closes 1500 -2000 times per day

• Approximately 50% of adult population will suffer from at least 1 sign of TMJ dysfunction

• Up to 25% of population suffer from severe TMJ dysfunction (dep on criteria)

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TMJ/CMJ

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TMJ CONDYLE

ARTICULAR DISC

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MH

Body of Mandible

Articular Disc

Sagital Cut

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Lateral Pterygoid

• Transverse

• Angle superior to inf

• Dynamic & Static = $

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Masseter

• Cross section near mandibular angle

• transverse

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Parotid Gland

Facial n/ Retromandibular v

Ext carotid-Sup temp-Max

• Transverse (oblique)

• C2/3

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VH Dissector

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Submandibular Gland

• Transverse (oblique)

• Mandubular border

– Marginal mandibular n

– Facial artery

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Thyroid Gland

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VH Dissector

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Likert Scale Questions • A: Did you feel the ultrasound would give you a better impression of

what was beneath the skin prior to dissection? 3.5

• B: Did you feel that learning to use and interpret ultrasound of clinically important structures during a dissection lab would improve your confidence when performing a clinical examination of extra –oral structures? 3.6

• C: Did you find that combining the ultrasound with cadaver dissection was useful for both dissection and ultrasound interpretation? 3.7

• D: Would you prefer more ultrasound integration with the cadaver dissection? 3.3

• E: Do you feel comfortable with using an ultrasound machine and general interpretation of the anatomy demonstrated? 3.4

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• ANOVA

– F-Test = .6534

– Greater then .5 therefore, not stat sig because we only had 1 year of USS data (3:1 ratio)

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Likert scale

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Conclusion

• US can be and perhaps should be introduced at the beginning of a healthcare professionals training career

• US may be best introduced with anatomy for long term memory and efficient recall

• Students embraced US and wanted more

• More studies to better teach and implement medium

• Thank you

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