A1 pulley - The 22 Mhz hockey stick design is perfect for assessing hard to reach places like fingers and toes. With superior resolution and sensitivity scanning collateral ligaments becomes easy. This image shows the system capabilities in defining different tissue structures such as the superficial and deep portions of the flexor digitorum. Other surrounding small structures such as nerves and small vessels can also be easily seen.
Diagnosing uncommonly seen injuries like this lumbrical tear in the hand is made easy with the Aplio i800 Prism Editions, high frequency 24 MHz (i24LX8) linear matrix transducer. iBeam+ technology provides improved spatial and contrast resolution and increased penetration capabilities while maintaining very high frame rates. The clip demonstrates the FDP tendon in the longitudinal plane. Changes in echogenicity of the adjacent muscle are clearly demonstrated.
Achilles tendon with SWE - Canon Medical Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) is being utilised by clinicians on MSK tendons, such as the Achilles tendon, to give an extra dimension to diagnosing and improving their patient’s healthcare management.
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