Ultrasound Imaging of Soft Tissue Extremity
Ultrasound imaging of soft tissue extremity is a type of medical imaging test that uses high-frequency soundwaves to create images of the soft tissues in the extremities—such as arms, hands, legs and feet—of the body.
An Ultrasound imaging of soft tissue extremity may be recommended to assess and diagnose a range of conditions including joint pain, ligament and tendon strains, ganglion cysts, and abnormal masses.
During the imaging, the ultrasound technician applies a gel to the skin and uses a transducer to send soundwaves into the body. The soundwaves reflect back and show the soft tissue structures in the extremities.
After the imaging is complete, the technician will provide a full report of the images, which will be read by a radiologist. Your doctor will then discuss the results and possible treatment options with you.
Ultrasound imaging of soft tissue extremity is a safe, painless and highly effective procedure for diagnosing a range of conditions and injuries. It can also be used to track the progress of treatment and follow-up care.
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