Ultrasound Identification of Neck Muscles for Dystonia/Injections

Date: Friday 7 Nov. 2025

Id 72
Topic Musculoskeletal
Main Speaker Fahim Anwar UK
Attendees 60
Extra Fees


This hands-on workshop focuses on the anatomy and ultrasound identification of neck muscles, specifically for use in the management of dystonia and therapeutic injections. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of muscle anatomy, sonographic techniques, and clinical applications for precise targeting in dystonia treatment. The session is highly relevant to the theme of advancing rehabilitation techniques through modern imaging modalities.


Chair Fahim Anwar

9H Overview of workshop objectives and clinical relevance of ultrasound in dystonia treatment.

9H10 Review of neck muscle anatomy with a focus on dystonia-related muscles.
Importance of accurate muscle identification in treatment outcomes.

9H40 Live demonstration of ultrasound scanning on key neck muscles.
Identifying normal anatomy and common variants.

10H10 Supervised ultrasound scanning with instructor guidance.
Interactive feedback on technique and imaging interpretation.

10H55 Discussion on common challenges, clinical integration, and case applications.

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  • Orangeraie

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    Short Workshop



    Id 72
    Topic
    Musculoskeletal

    Main Speaker
    Fahim Anwar UK

    Attendees 60
    Extra Fees -

    Chair
    Fahim Anwar

    9H
    Overview of workshop objectives and clinical relevance of ultrasound in dystonia treatment.

    9H10
    Review of neck muscle anatomy with a focus on dystonia-related muscles.
    Importance of accurate muscle identification in treatment outcomes.

    9H40
    Live demonstration of ultrasound scanning on key neck muscles.
    Identifying normal anatomy and common variants.

    10H10
    Supervised ultrasound scanning with instructor guidance.
    Interactive feedback on technique and imaging interpretation.

    10H55
    Discussion on common challenges, clinical integration, and case applications.

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