
MSK
2 days
MSK Ultrasound Course (Lower Limb)
(Hip, Knee, Ankle & Foot)
ACEM, ACRRM, AOA, RACGP
Course highlights
- Lower limb scanning – Hip, hamstring, knee, ankle & foot.
- Hands-on practice – Scan real patient models with expert guidance.
- Expert-led training – Learn from experienced MSK sonographers & physicians.
- Optimised scanning techniques – Improve accuracy & image quality.
- Clinical integration – Apply ultrasound findings to real-world practice.
- Hands-on training with state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment.
Course Dates
Description
This sonographer-led two-day program is designed for healthcare professionals with an interest in musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound focused on the lower limb, covering hip, hamstring, knee, ankle, and foot.
The course emphasises a structured scanning approach that can be applied to assess common MSK presentations in the lower limb, such as ligament tears and joint instability, using either protocol-driven methods or in response to specific clinical questions. You will build on your existing knowledge to develop the skills necessary for conducting a basic sonographic assessment of the lower limb, while learning practical tips to enhance your everyday scanning.
Hands-on training is delivered in small group sessions using a range of high-quality ultrasound equipment and real volunteer models, ensuring ample scanning time under the guidance of our experienced MSK sonographers.
What you’ll learn
- Build a strong foundation in MSK ultrasound scanning for the lower limb.
- Refine your scanning techniques to improve accuracy and efficiency.
- Identify normal and common pathological MSK anatomy, including bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, bursae, and muscles.
- Recognise and minimise ultrasound artefacts, such as anisotropy, to enhance image clarity.
- Apply sonographic best practices for safe, consistent, and high-quality MSK imaging.
- Practise optimal patient positioning for both static and dynamic scanning assessments.
Real-world applications
- Contribute to comprehensive musculoskeletal assessments through high-quality ultrasound imaging
- Support multidisciplinary care in settings such as sports medicine, rehabilitation, emergency, and general practice.
- Gain insight into how ultrasound findings are used to inform further clinical evaluation and management.
- Understand the role of ultrasound in evidence-based musculoskeletal imaging.
Who should attend?
- Sport and Exercise Physician
- Rheumatologist
- Orthopaedic Surgeon
- General Practitioner
- Emergency Medicine Physician
- Rehabilitation Physician
- Physiotherapists
- Podiatrist
- Sonographer
- Radiologist
- Rural Generalist
- Rural Medicine Physician
- Junior House Officer
- Senior House Officer
Objectives
The objectives of this musculoskeletal ultrasound course are:
- Develop practical skills to recognise normal and pathological musculoskeletal sono-anatomy of the lower limb including bone, joints, tendon, ligament, common nerves, bursae and muscle recognition.
- Explore positioning techniques for static and dynamic assessment of the lower limb related to ultrasound.
- Discuss safe practice, hygiene, and recognition of potential pitfalls in MSK ultrasound including machine optimisation.
- Identify ultrasound artefacts (particularly anisotropy) and apply optimisation techniques to help reduce ultrasound artefacts.
- Learn to recognise basic pathologies and their clinical relevance.
Prerequisites
The prior ultrasound experience assumed for this course is highlighted below.
None/Minimal | Don’t use ultrasound |
Limited | Use ultrasound weekly/monthly |
Moderate/Experienced | Use ultrasound daily/weekly |
Accreditation
ACEM
Approved for Educational Activities 16.25 hours.
ACRRM
This course is approved for 14.75 total activity hours. PDP units: 5 Educational Activity, 7 Performance Review. MOPS points: 15 Radiology. Grant eligibility: Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery.
AOA
14 CPD points.
RACGP
CPD Approved Activity under RACGP 2023-25 CPD program. Approved for Educational Activities 5 hours, Reviewing Performance 10 hours, specific requirements diagnostic radiology. Provider Number 214288, Activity ID 410520.

HOURS
Theoretical | 4.5 |
Practical | 10 |
Total | 14.5 |


CATERING
Morning tea, a light lunch and refreshments are provided each day.