Theodore T. Miller, MD

Imaging of Hip Arthroplasty

January 23, 2008        12:30 pm

Radiology Conference Room        N2E14C

 

            Theodore T. Miller, MD, is an attending radiologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery (New York, NY) and a professor of radiology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University (New York, NY). He received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN). After internship in pathology at New York Hospital and residency in radiology at Mt. Sinai Hospital (New York, NY), he completed a fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at the Hospital for Special Surgery and a fellowship in radiology at Cornell University Medical College.

            Dr. Miller has received numerous awards for teaching and for scientific and educational exhibits, including the Presidents Medal of the International Skeletal Society. He is a frequently invited speaker at national and international conferences, and is the 2008 president of the New York Roentgen Society. With Mark E. Schweitzer, MD, he is the editor of the text Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Imaging (McGraw-Hill).

            Among his numerous publications are:

 

1.                    Palestro CJ, Love C, Miller TT. Diagnostic imaging tests and microbial infections. Cell Microbiol. 2007;9:2323–2333. 
2.                    Walz DM, Miller TT, Chen S, Hofman J. MR imaging of delamination tears of the rotator cuff tendons. Skeletal Radiol. 2007;36:411–416. 15. Palestro CJ, Love C, Miller TT. Infection and musculoskeletal conditions: Imaging of musculoskeletal infections. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2006;20:1197–1218. 
3.                    Moosikasuwan JB, Miller TT, Dines DM. Imaging of the painful shoulder in throwing athletes. Clin Sports Med. 2006;25433–443.
4.                    Miller TT. Sonography of joint replacements. Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2006;10:79-85. 
5.                    Miller TT. Imaging of hip arthroplasty. Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2006;10:30-46. 
6.                    Moosikasuwan JB, Miller TT, Burke BJ. Rotator cuff tears: clinical, radiographic, and US findings. RadioGraphics. 2005;25:1591-1607. 7: Miller TT. Abnormalities in and around the hip: MR imaging versus sonography. Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am. 2005;13:799-809. 
7.                    Levin D, Nazarian LN, Miller TT, O'Kane PL, Feld RI, Parker L, McShane JM. Lateral epicondylitis of the elbow: US findings. Radiology. 2005;237:230-234. 
8.                    Miller TT. Imaging of knee arthroplasty. Eur J Radiol. 2005;54:164-177. Weinberg J, Miller TT, Handelsman JE, Kahn LB, Godfried DH, Kenan S. Periosteal chondrosarcoma in a 9-year-old girl with osteochondromatosis. Skeletal Radiol. 2005;34:539–542. 
9.                    Miller TT. Imaging of disk disease and degenerative spondylosis of the lumbar spine. Semin Ultrasound CT MR. 2004;25:506–522. 
10.                Wank R, Miller TT, Shapiro JF. Sonographically guided injection of anesthetic for iliopsoas tendinopathy after total hip arthroplasty. J Clin Ultrasound. 2004;32:354-357.
11.                Miller TT, Pavlov H, Gupta M, Schultz E, Greben C. Isolated injury of the cuboid bone. Emerg Radiol. 2002;9:272–277.
12.                Segal A, Miller TT, Krauss ES. Fabellar snapping as a cause of knee pain after total knee replacement: assessment using dynamic sonography. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2004;183:352–354.
13.                Roberts D, Miller TT, Erlanger SM. Sonographic appearance of primary synovial chondromatosis of the knee. J Ultrasound Med. 2004;23:707–709. 

 

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About Diagnostic Radiology Grand Rounds and CME Credit

Targeted audience: health care providers

Learning objectives:

 

(1) Be able to describe the radiographic appearances of arthroplasty failure;

(2) Be able to describe the indications for sonography and the sonographic appearances of hardware complications; and

(3) Be able to describe the indications for CT and MR imagings and the respective appearances of hardware complications.

 

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The University of Maryland School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.