Ultrasound of the shoulder joint with elastography
Shoulder joint ultrasound with elastography is a state-of-the-art diagnostic technique that assesses tissue hardness and elasticity.
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Shoulder joint ultrasound with elastography - what is the test?
Ultrasound of the shoulder (shoulder joint) is an imaging study that allows assessment of tendons, ligaments and muscles around the joint. It is performed on patients with problems such as shoulder pain, joint instability, traumatic damage and degenerative changes.
Modern ultrasound equipment makes it possible to perform this test in conjunction with elastography. This is a technique by which the doctor can evaluate the cohesiveness (hardness, elasticity) of the tissues. Thus, ultrasound with elastography provides more data than classic ultrasound and allows a more thorough examination of the patient. Consequently, elastography often speeds up diagnosis and the timing of treatment.
Is ultrasound of the shoulder with elastography safe?
Yes, ultrasound of the shoulder joint with elastography is non-invasive, painless and safe - just like a standard ultrasound. The only contraindications to shoulder ultrasound with elastography may be open wounds, burns and trauma to this area of the body.
Course of ultrasound of the shoulder joint with elastography
From the patient's perspective, the course of an ultrasound with elastography is not significantly different from that of a classic ultrasound. The doctor covers the head of the ultrasound machine with a special gel, applies it to the skin surface of the subject and evaluates the obtained image on the monitor. The examination lasts from a few to several minutes.