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MRI

MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a computer-based diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a large magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the structures of the body to detect any abnormalities.

CT Scan

CT Scan

A computed tomography scan, commonly known as a CT scan, is an imaging technique which is used to obtain cross-sectional images of the hard and soft tissues of the body using a special rotating x-ray machine connected to a computer.

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Ultrasound imaging is a common diagnostic procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce dynamic images (sonograms) of organs, tissues, or blood flow within the body. Ultrasonography is a technical term for ultrasound imaging.

X-ray Study

X-ray Study

An X-ray study is a fairly quick and painless diagnostic procedure that uses low-dose ionising radiation to produce images of the internal structures of the body. It is commonly used to detect bone fractures. An X-ray machine puts out a small amount of ionising radiation that passes through the body and is captured on a special device which creates the X-ray image.

C-arm Fluoroscopy

C-arm Fluoroscopy

C-arm fluoroscopy is a mobile medical imaging device that uses X-ray technology and is primarily utilized for diagnostic studies and fluoroscopic imaging during orthopedic and surgical procedures. It is also comprised of a computer workstation that is utilized to observe, manoeuvre, store, and transfer images.