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Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio, United States
Presentation Description / Summary: Kinematic or Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging has been used for diagnosis of spinal disorders in people for decades, and has been an expanding field in Veterinary Medicine in the last decade. We aim to review the fundamentals and applications of kinematic MRI in the diagnostic evaluation of spinal disorders in dogs.
Learner Outcomes: Understand the fundamentals of kinematic imaging Recognize the advantages of conventional positioning
This session will not be available for RACE CE for the content-capture.
Learning Objectives:
To understand the goals of kinematic imaging
To compare and contrast the vertebral changes with flexion and extension