Continuing Education: Improving Athletic Trainers’ Knowledge of Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Ultrasound Through a Physician-Led Longitudinal Ultrasound Course

Author:

Schroeder Allison N.1,Johnson Wade O.2,Jelsing Elena J.13,Williams Amanda L.3,Pinkney Joshua J.3,Asplund Chad A.4,Kruse Ryan C.5

Affiliation:

1. * Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

2. † Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato, MN

3. ‡ Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Minneapolis, MN

4. § Department of Family Medicine and Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

5. ‖ Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Sports Medicine, Iowa City

Abstract

Context Musculoskeletal (MSK) diagnostic ultrasound (US) is increasingly being utilized by physicians to evaluate athletes in outpatient clinics, on the sidelines, and in athletic training facilities. Having a thorough understanding of MSK US will help athletic trainers (ATs) better assist physicians who perform MSK US. Objective To determine if a longitudinal 6-month MSK anatomy and US course would increase ATs’ ability to acquire, label, and optimize US images of normal structures and improve their overall confidence in assisting with performing US and to determine if demographic factors, work-related factors, or higher self-reported confidence was associated with better performance. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Academic institution. Other Participants Seventeen ATs working with sports medicine physicians at 3 institutions. Interventions Longitudinal 6-month MSK anatomy and US course. Main Outcome Measures Ultrasound image scores (normal structures scored on a 5-point scale) were assessed precourse, during the course, and postcourse. Scores were compared across time points for the assessed body regions (knee, ankle/foot, shoulder, elbow/wrist/hand, and hip). Associations with demographic factors, US experience, and AT self-reported confidence were explored. Results Seventeen ATs completed the course. There was a significant difference among the average overall precourse (average: 1.34/5, range: 0/5 to 4.23/5), during-course (average = 3.53/5; range, 2.6/5 to 4.37/5), and postcourse (average = 3.83/5; range, 2.33/5 to 4.67/5) image scores [χ2(2) = 24.47, P < .001]. There was a significant positive correlation between the numbers of days (rs[17] = 0.62, P = .01) and hours (rs[17] = 0.55, P = .02) per week that the AT spent observing or performing US scanning and the postcourse overall image scores. The ATs’ confidence in identifying structures when they scan and postcourse overall image scores were marginally correlated but not significant (rs[17] = 0.47, P = .06). Conclusions A comprehensive longitudinal MSK diagnostic US course may have resulted in significant improvements in an AT’s ability to acquire, label, and optimize US images of normal MSK structures that are commonly injured by active persons.

Publisher

Journal of Athletic Training/NATA

Subject

General Chemical Engineering

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