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Last Updated on Friday, 15 October 2010 00:30

Iphone compatible

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The popoulation of iphone users just keeps growing and growing, so to make it easier to for this community the site is now compatible with all iphone/ipod and other smart phones.  Now you can view & take part with the happenings on theultrasoundforum.com anywhere!!

Last Updated on Monday, 20 September 2010 00:06

Quiz 2 2010 - Closed & Winner Revealed

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What is the most likely pathology? CLOSED

Last Updated on Sunday, 09 January 2011 18:45

The Sonographic Evaluation & Literature Review of Plantar Fasciitis – A Case Study Approach

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1Oshoja, Joel Adebisi 2Ohuegbe, Chyke Ihechikara, 3Ehiwe, Emmanuel

Plantar fascia is a thin fibrous band on the plantar surface of the foot and forms a strong mechanical linkage between the calcaneum and the toes. Plantar fasciitis represent degeneration, chronic inflammation and/or fibroblastic proliferation of plantar fascia (Ahuja, 2007). It results from microtears of the plantar fascia with subsequent inflammatory response perpetuated by repeated strain through weight bearing (Genc et al, 2005).

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 June 2011 17:52

Gill Harrison - Professional of the Month December 2010

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I am extremely pleased to announce that the second Professional of the Month Award goes to a highly esteemed ultrasound professional  Mrs. Jill Harrison - Ultrasound Programme Director, City University London. 

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 December 2010 14:23

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