MSK Imaging: A Multimodality Approach to Small and Large Joint Pathology, 20-21 January 2026, Virtual/On-demand

from £250.00

Join us for a consultant led, lecture-based course where we will review common pathologies that are seen in regular MSK practice involving the small and large joints of the musculoskeletal system.

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Join us for a consultant led, lecture-based course where we will review common pathologies that are seen in regular MSK practice involving the small and large joints of the musculoskeletal system.

This two-day course will focus on the use of multimodality imaging including x-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI, enabling delegates to appreciate some of the advantages and disadvantages of utilising different imaging modalities used commonly in MSK practice.

 This exceptional learning opportunity is guided by our expert faculty lead, Dr. Subhasis Basu, and enriched by internationally renowned experts.

 On-demand access is available for 90 days to suit your time zone and schedule.

Key highlights

  • Review of small and large joints in the upper limb focussing on the hand and wrist, elbow and shoulder joints

  • Review of small and large joints in the lower limb including the foot and ankle, knee and hip joints

A focus on the use of multimodality imaging including x-ray, ultrasound, CT, and MRI will help delegates to appreciate some of the advantages and disadvantages of utilising different imaging modalities used commonly in MSK practice. There will be opportunities for Q&As after each presentation and discussions will be encouraged between attendees and faculty.

This course would be of interest to anyone practicing in the musculoskeletal space where requesting and review of imaging is daily practice and delegates can enhance their knowledge around the use of radiology and improve their image interpretation skills.

Organised and facilitated by Educate by Medica’s MSK Faculty Lead, Dr Subhasis Basu.

Course overview

This online, consultant led, lecture-based course will review common pathologies that are seen in regular MSK practice involving the small and large joints of the musculoskeletal system.

Specialities reviewed include pathologies encountered within trauma & orthopaedics, rheumatology and sports & exercise medicine.

On-demand access is available to suit your time zone and schedule.

Key highlights

  • Review of small and large joints in the upper limb focussing on the hand and wrist, elbow and shoulder joints

  • Review of small and large joints in the lower limb including the foot and ankle, knee and hip joints

A focus on the use of multimodality imaging including x-ray, ultrasound, CT, and MRI will help delegates to appreciate some of the advantages and disadvantages of utilising different imaging modalities used commonly in MSK practice. There will be opportunities for Q&As after each presentation and discussions will be encouraged between attendees and faculty.

This course would be of interest to anyone practicing in the musculoskeletal space where requesting and review of imaging is daily practice and delegates can enhance their knowledge around the use of radiology and improve their image interpretation skills.

Organised and facilitated by Educate by Medica’s MSK Faculty Lead, Dr Subhasis Basu.

Read more about the course

This course will primarily target consultants / residents / fellows / practitioners / radiographers working in the fields of general & MSK radiology, orthopaedics, sports & exercise medicine, rheumatology, general practice with MSK specialist interests and physiotherapists.

Your faculty lead:

Dr Basu is a fellowship-trained Consultant Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine Radiologist holding a substantive post as Clinical Lead in MSK imaging at Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Basu completed his medical training at St. Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London. His postgraduate training in clinical radiology took place in Manchester and the North West of England, followed by a dedicated sports imaging fellowship at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. Dr Basu’s practice involves reviewing and reporting X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans and also perform diagnostic ultrasound scans as well as treat various joint and soft tissue disorders with image-guided therapeutic injections.

Unable to attend on the day?  Don’t worry, all our courses are recorded to view later. Simply book your on-demand place and receive 90 days access from the course date.

Accreditation: 12 CPD/CME Credits can be claimed in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists.

Please Note: All tickets are fixed to a 20% VAT rate.

Group discounts are available. For more information, please email educateenquiries@medica.co.uk

Course programme

Day one

  • 0900-0915 – Introduction / Overview  

  • 0915-1000 – Imaging of the Hands and Wrists (Dr Subhasis Basu)  

  • 1000-1045 – Imaging of the Shoulder (Impingement) (Dr Neeraj Purohit)  

  • 1045-1100 – BREAK  

  • 1100-1145 – Imaging of the Shoulder (Instability) (Dr Jay Panchal)  

  • 1145-1215 – Taking a walk around key Foot & Ankle Pathology (Dr Kimberly Lam)  

  • 1215-1300 – LUNCH BREAK  

  • 1300-1345 – Imaging of the Knee (Dr Michelle Ooi)  

  • 1345-1430 – MRI of Athletic Pubalgia (Dr Rakesh Mohankumar)  

  • 1430-1515 – Imaging around the Elbow with MRI (Dr Rakesh Mohankumar) 

  • 1515-1530 – Break 

  • 1530-1615 – Session to be announced  

  • 1615-1645 – Q & A, review / close  

Day two

  • 0900-0915 – Introduction / Overview  

  • 0915-1000 – Imaging the Spine – the pearls & pitfall (Dr Sujit Vaidya) 

  • 1000-1045 – Session to be announced  

  •  1045-1100 – BREAK  

  • 1100-1215 – Imaging of the Post-Op Hip (Dr Subhasis Basu)  

  • 1215-1300 – LUNCH BREAK  

  • 1300 -1345 –Tennis Leg: Anatomic and Imaging Update (Professor Jenny Bencardino)  

  • 1345-1430 – Variants and Pitfalls on MRI Arthrography of the Hip (Professor Jenny Bencardino)  

  • 1430-1445- Questions and Answer  

  • 1445-1500 – BREAK  

  • 1500-1545 – Imaging Soft Tissue Tumours: the latest updates (Dr Naomi Winn)  

  • 1545-1600 – Review & Feedback / Close 

*Please note that due to clinical considerations or unforeseen changes, the final programme may differ slightly from the version provided at the time of booking.