These clips illustrate techniques for arterial and venous studies, including the identification of thrombus, stenosis, and flow velocity measurements. Accessing and Using Rumack Ultrasound Videos

In the fast-paced world of diagnostic medical sonography, staying current is not just a professional goal—it is a clinical necessity. For decades, the name has been synonymous with the gold standard in ultrasound education. While the flagship textbook Diagnostic Ultrasound (often simply called "Rumack") sits on the desk of nearly every serious sonographer and radiologist, a powerful complementary resource has emerged as a game-changer for visual learners: Rumack Ultrasound Videos .

Pause the video at a critical frame. Compare it to the textbook’s still image. Note how motion changes your perception (e.g., a shadow that moves with probe angle).

For the or radiology resident aiming for mastery, Rumack remains the unmatched standard.

The videos are shot using modern ultrasound equipment with high frame rates and clear annotation. Subtle findings—like the "twinkling artifact" behind a calculus or the "yin-yang sign" of a pseudoaneurysm—are unmistakable.

The gynecological videos are essential for evaluating the uterus and ovaries, demonstrating techniques for both transabdominal and transvaginal scanning to identify structural abnormalities. 4. Small Parts Sonography

Evaluating hydronephrosis, renal masses, and bladder jets.

Most importantly, these videos are integrated directly into the digital version of the text, meaning readers can watch real-time sonographic presentations of various conditions as they study the corresponding written material. A recent review noted that “the publication contains and an eBook version, comprised with the purchase. More particularly, 2300 images have been provided, with 657 videos of ultrasound anatomy and pathology , complementary to the static images presented in the book”.