Ultrasound Diagnostics

Musculoskeletal ultrasound provides real-time imaging of muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and joints. Learn how OAW uses diagnostic ultrasound to evaluate injuries and guide treatment decisions.

Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective orthopedic care. Musculoskeletal ultrasound is an advanced imaging technology that allows providers to evaluate muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and joints in real time without radiation exposure. At Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin, diagnostic ultrasound helps our specialists identify injuries, assess tissue health, and make informed treatment recommendations for patients experiencing pain, weakness, instability, or limited mobility.

What Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasound?

Musculoskeletal ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technique that uses sound waves to create detailed images of soft tissues and joints throughout the body.

Unlike traditional X-rays, which primarily show bones, ultrasound allows providers to visualize soft tissue structures such as tendons, ligaments, muscles, bursae, and nerves.

Benefits of Ultrasound Imaging

  • Non-invasive
  • No radiation exposure
  • Real-time imaging
  • Quick and convenient evaluation
  • Dynamic assessment during movement
  • Comfortable in-office procedure

How Does Ultrasound Diagnostics Work?

During an ultrasound examination, a handheld device called a transducer is moved over the area being evaluated. The transducer sends sound waves into the body and receives echoes that are converted into detailed images.

Dynamic Imaging

One unique advantage of ultrasound is the ability to assess structures while they are moving. This allows providers to evaluate tendons, muscles, ligaments, and joints during functional activities that may reproduce symptoms.

Conditions Evaluated with Ultrasound

Musculoskeletal ultrasound can help diagnose a wide range of orthopaedic and sports medicine conditions.

Tendon Injuries

Ultrasound is commonly used to evaluate:

Muscle Injuries

Diagnostic ultrasound can identify:

  • Muscle strains
  • Muscle tears
  • Hematomas
  • Soft tissue injuries

Ligament Injuries

Ultrasound may be used to assess:

  • Sprains
  • Partial ligament tears
  • Joint instability

Nerve Conditions

Ultrasound can help evaluate nerve-related conditions such as:

Joint Conditions

Providers may use ultrasound to evaluate:

  • Joint inflammation
  • Arthritis
  • Joint effusions
  • Synovitis

Bursitis

Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs around joints can often be identified using ultrasound imaging.

Advantages of Ultrasound Compared to Other Imaging Studies

Real-Time Evaluation

Ultrasound allows providers to observe structures during movement and identify abnormalities that may not be visible on static imaging studies.

Immediate Results

In many cases, ultrasound findings can be reviewed during the appointment, allowing treatment discussions to begin right away.

No Radiation Exposure

Ultrasound uses sound waves rather than radiation, making it a safe option for many patients.

Cost-Effective Imaging

For certain conditions, ultrasound may provide valuable diagnostic information without the need for more advanced imaging studies.

What to Expect During Your Ultrasound Examination

Before the Exam

Most ultrasound examinations require little to no preparation.

During the Exam

A small amount of gel is applied to the skin, and the transducer is moved over the area of concern to capture images.

After the Exam

Patients can typically resume normal activities immediately following the examination.

Ultrasound-Guided Procedures

In addition to diagnostic imaging, ultrasound may be used to improve the accuracy of certain procedures.

Ultrasound-Guided Injections

Real-time visualization allows providers to precisely guide injections into joints, tendons, bursae, or around nerves.

Ultrasound-Guided Hydrodisection

Ultrasound guidance helps ensure accurate placement of fluid during nerve hydrodissection procedures.

OUR ULTRASOUND SPECIALISTS

Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Spine, Foot & Ankle, Elbow, Hand & Wrist

KOREY B. KASPER, MD

Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Non-Operative & Regenerative Orthopedic Care and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Specialties:
Sports Medicine and Spine

Ready to Take the Next Step Toward Relief?

If you’re experiencing joint pain, muscle injuries, tendon problems, or nerve-related symptoms, our team can help identify the cause and develop an effective treatment plan. Request an appointment today to learn whether musculoskeletal ultrasound may be an appropriate part of your evaluation and care.