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Clinicians spend a high-cost weekend learning which end of the probe to hold, fall behind on day one, and never recover enough to get value from the material they paid for.
Two days, on-site — the practical step before advanced coursework.
A two-day, small-group hands-on course delivered at your clinic, hospital, university, or practice group — instruction built around repeatable scanning protocols, not lecture. Looking for one-to-one image review instead? See Mentorship →
A hands-on familiarization course — foundational training, not a certification or credentialing exam.
Clinicians spend a high-cost weekend learning which end of the probe to hold, fall behind on day one, and never recover enough to get value from the material they paid for.
Your team arrives at advanced coursework already able to hold a probe correctly, optimize an image, and recognize what they're looking at — so that time buys clinical reasoning, not orientation.
| Group size | Investment |
|---|---|
| Up to 6 participants | $7,500 |
| Up to 12 participants | $13,000 |
All-inclusive of instructor travel, course materials, participant handouts, and certificates of attendance.
Every region is taught as a repeatable protocol you can run the same way every time — with emphasis on the structures that change management most in an orthopaedic and sports caseload.
A room big enough to work in pairs, plinths or treatment tables, and access to power.
Instructor equipment is provided; loaner units are frequently available through manufacturer partnership, subject to availability.
Scheduled several months out. A 50% deposit confirms the date. Contact below for availability.
The six-participant tier exists for exactly that. Below six the economics don't work well for the host — if you're a group of three, consider partnering with a neighboring practice.
Content is built for physical therapists and the way physical therapists practice. Clinicians from other disciplines are welcome, but should know the framing is PT-specific.
These apply to both mentorship and courses, and exist to protect you as much as they protect this practice.
Scope of practice is yours to verify. Physical therapist authority to perform imaging is not uniform across the United States. Some jurisdictions explicitly authorize it, some are silent, and a number explicitly restrict imaging-related activity by physical therapists. Before enrolling, you confirm that performing musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging is within the scope of physical therapist practice in the jurisdiction where you practice. Enigma DPT and Ultrasonography cannot make that determination for you.
This is education, not clinical consultation. All instruction and image review is provided as professional education to a licensed clinician. It is not a clinical consultation, not a second opinion, and does not create a provider-patient relationship between the instructor and any patient of yours. You remain the sole clinical decision-maker for every patient you scan. Feedback addresses your imaging technique and your skill development — it is not an interpretation of your patient's condition and must not be recorded, billed, or represented as one.
Pricing is set at enrollment. The rate you pay is the rate in effect on the day you enroll, and it holds for the full 24 months regardless of any later change. Published pricing is current pricing and is subject to change for future enrollments.
Images must be de-identified. Any image submitted for review must have all patient identifiers removed before it is sent. This includes identifiers embedded in file metadata, not only those visible on the image display — cropping the screen is not sufficient. Instructions for compliant export are provided at enrollment. Images containing identifiable patient information will be deleted without review.
Tell me your preferred window and approximate group size, and I'll come back with availability. Want ongoing image review for yourself afterward? See Mentorship →
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