Test yourself before the ARDMS tests you! This brand-new Musculoskeletal Sonography Review illuminates the facts and principles on which you will be tested, hones your test-taking skills, and reveals your strengths and weaknesses by exam topic. Covering the tasks on the Musculoskeletal Sonographer (RMSKS) specialty exam outline published by ARDMS, this review contains 571 registry-like questions together with answers, clear explanations, and quick references for further study. More than 200 images and schematic illustrations prepare you to tackle images, anatomy, and pathology on the exam. Coverage includes both the normal and abnormal abdominal wall, ankle and foot, elbow, hand and wrist, hip/groin/pelvis, knee, shoulder, and soft tissue and all the clinical knowledge, from protocols to measurement techniques and interventional procedures, needed to pass the registry. Why are the Davies mock exams so popular and effective? Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the exam! SDMS-approved for 12 hours of continuing medical education credit. Susan Raatz Stephenson, MS, MA Ed, RDMS, RVT, CIIP, has been an active member of the sonography community since 1983, when she joined the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. She is registered in multiple modalities and holds a master of science degree in learning and cognition from the University of Utah and a master of arts in adult and continuing education from the University of Phoenix. She has published over 20 print journal articles, book chapters, textbook review materials, registry review materials, and the textbook, Obstetrics & Gynecology (4th edition, 2017). Through her corporate career, Susan has created online learning materials for Philips Healthcare, Samsung Healthcare, and Siemens, including the Healthineers project. She has taught for George Washington University, Doña Ana Community College, Bellevue Community College, and Pikes Peak Community College. Susan and her dog Mike are a certified therapy team for Intermountain Therapy Animals, often visiting patients in orthopedic rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. Nirvikar (Nirvi) Dahiya, MD, FAIUM, FSRU, is chair of the division of ultrasound at Mayo Clinic Arizona. He has worked exclusively with ultrasound over the past 22 years, completing his fellowship at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University as a key member of the musculoskeletal ultrasound subspecialty. Winner of the Larry Mack award for research from the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound and the Teacher of the Year award from the Mayo Clinic, he is an internationally known lecturer and educator, and his commitment to ultrasound is evidenced by his involvement in subcommittees with ABR, AIUM, ACR, and SRU. He has over 40 print publications, including journal articles, book chapters, and a textbook. Dr. Dahiya s love of wildlife photography and pursuit of the perfect shot have taken him and his wife on many world travels and have spurred an interest in conservation and wildlife protection, particularly in Africa.