Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Diagnostic Ultrasound - Chester, Monroe,Central Valley, NY - Podiatrist Laura Piluso

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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY - Laura Piluso, DPM

Dr. Laura Piluso discusses Diagnostic Ultrasound for the evaluation of foot problems.

http://www.drlauradpm.com

 Ultrasound is a very effective tool for diagnosing a wide variety of foot and ankle problems, particularly soft tissue problems. Ultrasound uses sound waves on the body in a way much like radar uses sound waves. The waves hit a targeted area and are bounced back to a recording device, which produces an image. Ultrasound is a completely safe, noninvasive, and painless diagnostic procedure.

Common problems for which ultrasound may be prescribed include:

  • Bursitis.
  • Heel spurs or plantar fasciitis.
  • Injuries of the ligaments, tendons, or cartilage.
  • Morton's neuroma.
  • Presence of foreign bodies.
  • Soft tissue masses.
  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome.
  • Tendonitis or tears in a tendon.

 

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Podiatry Technology Advances - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM - Norwood Podiatry Associates

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Technology Advances in Podiatry - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM - Norwood Podiatry Associates

 

Dr. Leroy Kelley of Norwood Podiatry Associates discusses Technology Advances in Podiatry.

http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

 Extracorporeal Shock Wave

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy is used to treat chronic heel pain (plantar fasciitis/heel spur syndrome). During this non-invasive surgical procedure, sonic waves are directed at the area of pain using a device similar to that currently used in non-surgical treatment of kidney stones."Extracorporeal" means "outside of the body," and refers to this non-invasive surgical procedure in which strong sound waves are directed at the area of heel pain.

During the usually brief procedure of about 30 minutes, performed under local anesthesia and/or "twilight" anesthesia, strong sound waves penetrate the heel area and stimulate a healing response by the body. An overnight hospital stay is not necessary since extracorporeal shock wave therapy is performed on an outpatient basis.

This therapy is a safe and effective alternative treatment for heel pain and only requires a very short recovery time, mainly due to the elimination of costly and invasive surgical procedures. Contact us today to receive more information or to discuss the treatment options for extracorporeal shock wave therapy.

Visit our website: http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Technology and Podiatry - Podiatrist Torrance, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, CA

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Podiatry Technology - Podiatrist Torrance, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, CA

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Dr. Robert Anavian discusses the Podiatry Technology.

Our practice offers the following services:

  • Comprehensive care of foot and ankle disorders
  • Full diagnostic facility with On-Site X-ray Capabilities
  • Non-surgical and surgical treatment of athletic injuries
  • Biomechanical Analysis
  • Fabrication of Biomechanically Correct Custom Made Orthotics (arch supports)
  • Difficult Biomechanical cases including patients who have failed with previous orthotic therapy
  • Fabrication of Custom Ankle Braces
  • Diabetic Shoe Program
  • Children's Foot Care

Medical and surgical treatment of:

  • Heel and Arch Disorders - Plantar Fasciitis
  • Arthritis
  • Bunions
  • Burning Pain
  • Corns and Calluses
  • Diabetic Foot Care
  • Hammertoes
  • Heel Pain
  • Heel Spurs
  • Infections and Ulcerations
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Fungal and Deformed Toenails
  • Neuromas / Pain in the Ball of the Foot
  • Soft Tissue Masses and Tumors
  • Sports Injuries
  • Tendon and Joint Pain
  • Trauma and Athletic Injuries
  • Warts

Visit our website: http://www.anavianfootcare.com

Friday, August 26, 2011

Diagnostic Ultrasound - San Francisco Podiatrist Union Square CA

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Diagnostic Ultrasound - San Francisco Podiatrist Union Square CA

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Dr. Bill Metaxas discusses how Diagnostic Ultrasound is used for foot problems.  

http://www.footankleinstitutesf.com

ULTRASOUND IMAGING

What is diagnostic ultrasound?

Diagnostic ultrasound or musculoskeletal ultrasound is a non-invasive test used to evaluate the soft-tissues (tendons, ligaments, nerves, muscles, etc.) of the foot and ankle. It is similar to sonar used on submarines by the military and fetal ultrasound used by OB-GYN doctors to evaluate the developing baby. In experienced hands, the images and information obtained from the ultrasound can provide as much information as much more expensive and time-consuming tests such as MRI and CT-Scans.

What is involved?

Diagnostic ultrasound is quick and painless. The entire process can usually be completed during your regular office visit and involves simply placing some gel over the areas to be inspected and using a small probe to explore the tissues. Since the ultrasound waves are harmless (otherwise they would not be used on developing babies) this test never causes any pain at all.

What is diagnostic ultrasound used for?

We use this test to evaluate and document problems such as tendonitis, heel pain, pinched nerves and neuromas, puncture wounds caused by stepping on glass or wood, and deep infections in the foot and ankle regions.

We utilize diagnostic ultrasound to visualize soft tissue problems that cannot be seen on x-ray, generally prior to ordering an MRI.

What is Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging?

Ultrasound imaging is the use of sound waves to visualize the body. An ultrasound image is very effective way to examine the musculoskeletal system of the body to detect problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints and soft tissue. Ultrasound images occur in real time, so they can often show movement, function and anatomy, as well as enable our doctors to diagnose a variety of conditions and assess damage after an injury. Ultrasound is very safe and does not involve ionizing radiation.

What can be diagnosed with ultrasound?

Ultrasound images can be useful in diagnosing:

  • Plantar fasciitis, plantar fibroma, and Tear of plantar fascia
  • Neuromas
  • Achilles tendontendonitis or rupture
  • Posterior tibialis tendon dysfunction or rupture
  • Bone injuries-fractures-stress fractures
  • Ankle sprains- strains
  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis
  • Ganglions
  • Cystic masses
  • Rheumatoid arthritis- capsular erosion- nodules
  • Foreign bodies – glass or wood

What procedures can the ultrasound be used for?

Because the structures of the foot and ankle can often be small, Ultrasound can be used to precisely guide a needle when injections. Ultrasound guided injections allow for such precise placement of medication that a lower dose of the medication is may often be used. Some areas where we use guided injections include:

What are the risks and benefits?

  • Ultrasound scanning is noninvasive and painless
  • Ultrasound is much less expensive than MRI, CT scan or bone scans
  • Unlike x-rays, ultrasound imaging uses no radiation
  • Ultrasound provides real-time imaging, making it a great tool for guiding injections or aspirations of fluid in joints or elsewhere. This allows our doctors to place injections more precisely in order to achieve better outcomes and avoid potential complications.
  • Unlike the magnetic field of MRI units, ultrasound is not affected by cardiac pacemakers or implants within the body.
  • Ultrasound may actually have advantages over MRI in seeing tendon structure, which is better appreciated by ultrasound than MRI at a fraction of the cost.
  • For diagnostic ultrasound there are no known harmful effects on humans.

What are the limitations of ultrasound imaging?

Ultrasound does not penetrate bone well, so only the outer surface of bone can be visualized.

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