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Evaluation of Resident Palpation Skills in Foot and Ankle Anatomic Structures Using Bedside Ultrasound
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
  • Se Won Lee, MountainView Hospital
  • Phuong U Le, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • Craig Van Dien, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute
  • Mike Hansen, MountainView Hospital
  • Timothy Tiu, University of Miami
Keywords
  • foot and ankle,
  • ultrasonography,
  • diagnostic imaging,
  • musculoskeletal system,
  • graduate medical education,
  • physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine,
  • physical examination
Abstract

Objective: The objective is to determine the accuracy of foot and ankle joint and soft tissue structure palpation in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents using ultrasonography (US) verification.

Methods: PM&R residents were tested in an outpatient musculoskeletal (MSK) clinic on palpated foot and ankle anatomic structures in a human model. Once the presumed structures were localized, residents marked a 1 cm size circle on the overlying skin with a ink marker. The accuracy of the circle over the joint line and soft tissue structures was verified using US.

Results: The overall palpation accuracy for 22 joint line and soft tissue structures was 38.0%. Accuracy by foot and ankle region, including the posterior, medial, lateral, plantar, and dorsal were 72.9%, 47.5%, 42.5%, 35% and 7.8% respectively. There was a positive trend with level of education without a statistically significant difference in palpation accuracy (30.4% in PGY-2, 38.3% in PGY-3, 44.2% in PGY-4, p = 0.11).

Conclusions: Residents in this study demonstrated suboptimal accuracy of foot and ankle anatomic structure identification by palpation. US may be a useful adjunctive tool to advance current methods of teaching musculoskeletal examination skills to PM&R residents.

Citation Information
Se Won Lee, Phuong U Le, Craig Van Dien, Mike Hansen, et al.. "Evaluation of Resident Palpation Skills in Foot and Ankle Anatomic Structures Using Bedside Ultrasound"
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sewon-lee/2/