Ultrasound imaging in musculoskeletal Injuries – What the orthopaedic surgeon needs to know

Publication date: Available online 20 May 2019Source: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and TraumaAuthor(s): Nidhi A. Bhatnagar, Ankit B. ShahAbstractPatients with musculoskeletal complaints have either been ignored or advised investigations far beyond their means or comfort. Focusing attention only on spine and head restricted the evaluation in cases of trauma and were followed up only if the injuries were life threatening. In the same vein, the extremities often got overlooked or at best were evaluated only by plain radiographs. Soft tissue injuries were therefore often missed and not only raised the morbidity in the patient but also dissatisfaction towards the treating physician. Recent exponential improvement in medical ultrasound technology has revolutionised the field of musculoskeletal imaging. Cutting-edge technology using state-of-the-art machines and high-frequency transducers have placed it in a stronger position as compared to in the past in many aspects of musculoskeletal imaging 1, 2, 3. Also, with better techniques and understanding of the modality, under given set of circumstances MSK ultrasound has far reaching results allowing for detailed evaluation of soft tissues including nerves, ligaments and tendons.
Source: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research