Ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses sound waves to visualize the internal organs of the human body and other structures. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves that are harmless to the body. These waves are emitted from a probe placed on the skin and penetrate through the tissues.
Osteoarticular and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:
- Shoulder ultrasound
- Elbow ultrasound
- Arm and forearm ultrasound
- Wrist ultrasound
- Hand ultrasound
- Finger ultrasound
- Hip ultrasound
- Inguinal ultrasound
- Thigh ultrasound
- Knee ultrasound
- Calf ultrasound
- Ankle ultrasound
- Foot and toe ultrasound
- Abdominal wall ultrasound
- Thoracic wall ultrasound
- Soft tissue ultrasound
- Ultrasound-guided injection
- Ultrasound-guided puncture
Thyroid and Cervical Ultrasound:
- Thyroid ultrasound, thyroid Doppler
- Salivary gland ultrasound
- Cervical ultrasound
Abdominal Ultrasound and Doppler:
- Abdominal and abdominopelvic ultrasound
- Biliary tract and gallbladder ultrasound
- Inguinal ultrasound
Baby Hip Ultrasound:
Genitourinary Ultrasound:
- Renal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
- Bladder ultrasound
Doppler:
- Venous Doppler of the lower limbs for suspected phlebitis
- Venous Doppler of the upper limbs for suspected phlebitis