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Ultrasound (US) is a safe, non-invasive, real-time imaging tool that allows clinicians to view muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments nerves and more. It is used to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and guide treatment plans.

At Vita Health Group, diagnostic musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound is performed by a clinician who has undergone specialist training. Diagnostic US is commonly used to help assess for muscle strains, joint sprains or tendon related injuries. Often a clinical assessment can provide sufficient information for informing a clinical diagnosis, however diagnostic US might be useful for supporting or confirming a clinical diagnosis where more than 1 condition is suspected. It can assess for any other injury complications (such as soft-tissue rupture) or for checking the progress of existing conditions.  

It is important to know that this service is specifically for MSK conditions. Referrals for non-musculoskeletal conditions including but not limited to lumps, bumps, vascular concerns (DVTs), testicular or pelvic health issues, spinal conditions requiring specialist assessment. * 

For more information please contact us using the form or call us on 020 8778 9050 so we can discuss your suitability for the treatment. You can view our FAQ’s below.

Disclaimer: Please note that should a patient book an ultrasound scan that is deemed inappropriate or not clinically indicated for their presenting complaint, the sonographer (clinician) retains the discretion to determine whether diagnostic ultrasound is the suitable assessment tool. This decision will be made following a review of your medical history and a clinical assessment. If it is established that ultrasound is not appropriate for your condition, your scan may not proceed, and you will be advised on the appropriate next steps for your care. 

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Is ultrasound safe?

Yes, ultrasound has no known risks. It is non-invasive and does not have any radiation. It is the same type of scan used during antenatal (during pregnancy) assessments.

How does ultrasound work?

During an ultrasound scan, we gently place a small device called a probe on the part of your body that needs to be checked. A bit of gel is used to help the probe move smoothly over your skin. The probe sends out sound waves, which bounce off your muscles, bones, and other tissues. These returning sound waves are picked up by the probe and turned into pictures by a special computer. This helps us see what’s happening inside your body in real time, so we can better understand your muscles, joints, and tendons. 

What can diagnostic ultrasound identify and assess?

Within MSK, ultrasound is commonly used to assess the following structures: 

  • Joints – osteoarthritis, synovitis, inflammation or swelling 
  • Ligaments – sprains and ruptures 
  • Tendons – Tendinosis/tendinopathy (inflammation or degeneration), tenosynovitis (inflammation), tears or ruptures 
  • Muscles – strains, tears or haematomas 
  • Nerves – inflammation, swelling or entrapment 
  • Bursa – swelling, thickening or inflammation 
What are the common conditions that diagnostic ultrasound is used for?

Here are some common conditions that diagnostic ultrasound can be used for: 

  • Ankle sprains 
  • Tennis or Golfer’s Elbow 
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 
  • Jumper’s knee (Patella tendinopathy) 
  • Baker’s Cysts 
  • Achilles tendinopathy 
  • Gluteal Tendinopathy (also known as bursitis or trochanteric pain syndrome) 
Are there conditions that you don’t scan using ultrasound?

Within our MSK service, we do not offer diagnostic US scans for non-musculoskeletal conditions, this includes but is not limited to: 

  • Lumps or bumps (unexplained masses) 
  • Vascular concerns (DVTs) 
  • Testicular or pelvic health issues 
  • Spinal conditions 
  • Face/Neck conditions 

*Referrals for non-MSK conditions may require input from a medical or surgical specialist. In some cases, urgent medical assessment may be necessary. This service does not provide diagnostic evaluation or treatment for non-MSK conditions. 

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