Description
Waldman’s Atlas of Diagnostic Ultrasound of Painful Conditions is a clinically focused atlas that serves as a valuable reference for the ultrasound-based evaluation of painful conditions encountered in pain medicine and related specialties. Emphasizing diagnostic accuracy and anatomical understanding, this atlas supports clinicians in identifying pain generators and correlating imaging findings with patient symptoms.
Designed as a reference tool rather than a substitute for clinical judgment, the atlas underscores the importance of individualized patient assessment, taking into account factors such as medical history, medications, physical examination findings, and relevant laboratory data. It reflects the realities of modern clinical practice, where imaging findings must be integrated with comprehensive patient evaluation.
The atlas is structured to support clinicians amid the rapid evolution of medical science, encouraging independent verification of diagnoses, treatment options, and medication use. Its ultrasound-focused approach enhances point-of-care assessment and complements other diagnostic modalities commonly used in pain management.
Ideal for pain management physicians, anesthesiologists, physiatrists, sports medicine specialists, radiologists, and interventional clinicians, Waldman’s Atlas of Diagnostic Ultrasound of Painful Conditions is an essential educational and clinical reference for improving diagnostic confidence and supporting evidence-informed care in patients with painful musculoskeletal and soft tissue conditions.










