Mark Roozen[email protected]UltrasoundMaking a Difference as a Sonographer: Caring for the IT bandIliotibial (IT) band syndrome is primarily known as one of the most common overuse injuries for runners. But sonographers and other professionals who are on their feet all day also experience problems caused by tight IT bands.October 20, 2014UltrasoundMaking a Difference as a Sonographer: A face to the painIn the latest installment of this series, echocardiographer Doug Wuebben shares the story of a sonographer who battled severe work-related injuries. Her story is all too familiar, but there are steps those in her shoes can take, according to Wuebben.September 3, 2014UltrasoundMaking a Difference as a Sonographer: Tennis elbow, part 2Repetitive movements on the job, such as the daily work of a sonographer, can trigger tennis elbow. Part 2 of this series presents three exercises sonographers can use to improve stability and strength to alleviate the condition.July 29, 2014UltrasoundMaking a Difference as a Sonographer: Tennis elbow, part 1Just because you don't play tennis or racket sports doesn't mean you can't come down with tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis. A painful condition caused by overuse, tennis elbow can be triggered by repetitive movements on the job, such as the daily work of a sonographer.July 16, 2014UltrasoundScanning in Pain: Part 4 -- Final sonography sinsAuntMinnie.com presents the final installment of a four-part series on overcoming work-related musculoskeletal issues for sonographers. Part 4 presents the final sonography "sins," along with several exercises and basic stretches to tackle these common problem areas.July 11, 2012UltrasoundScanning in Pain: Part 3 -- More of sonography's sinsAuntMinnie.com presents the third in a four-part series on overcoming work-related musculoskeletal issues for sonographers. This installment continues to investigate the 10 sonography sins that can lead to work-related injury.March 29, 2012UltrasoundScanning in Pain: Part 2 -- Tackling sonography's sinsAuntMinnie.com presents the second in a four-part series on overcoming work-related musculoskeletal issues for sonographers. This installment digs into the 10 biggests sins that can lead to chronic injury among sonographers.March 22, 2012Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesRadiology EducationARRS: Consistent disparities found in radiology residency matchA new study found consistent disparities by gender and race for the risk of not matching into diagnostic radiology residency programs.Womens ImagingARRS: DBT leads to less recalls among African American womenISMRM 2024ISMRM: Young investigators study white matter hemodynamics, carotid webs, and moreDigital X-RayARRS: Noncontrast fluoroscopy method can image chronic hypertensionSponsor ContentIMV’s Oncology in Diagnostic Imaging Market Outlook Report