: Which can be distinguished by their individual fascicles (bundles).
While it offers higher spatial resolution for superficial structures than MRI and is much more cost-effective, its quality depends heavily on the operator's skill. It’s a tool that brings the anatomy to life, turning a standard check-up into a dynamic investigation of how the body truly moves.
: Which may appear as fluid-filled pockets when inflamed. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Cross-Sectional Anatomy
: Identifying tissue bulging through a fascia that might disappear when the patient is lying still for an MRI.
: Observing a nerve slide out of its groove during a specific maneuver. : Which can be distinguished by their individual
: Which typically have a bright, fibrillar (thread-like) appearance.
Unlike static imaging like MRI, MSK ultrasound is a told in real-time. It’s an interactive process where the clinician places the probe "where it hurts" and compares it to "where it doesn’t" on the opposite limb. This "living" anatomy allows doctors to see issues that only happen during movement, such as: : Which may appear as fluid-filled pockets when inflamed
: Watching a tendon catch and pop across a bone in real-time.