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We investigate extremity conditions using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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Osteodensitometry is the radiological method used to evaluate bone density throughout the entire skeletal system or in areas where the disease tends to affect most. The three areas most prone to osteoporotic fractures are: the femoral neck, spine, and forearm.
This radiological method is quick, minimally invasive, precise, and painless, helping the doctor to make an accurate diagnosis and take the appropriate decision regarding the treatment options for the patient.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-radiating, non-invasive diagnostic method that uses a magnetic field and radiofrequency waves to visualize various tissues of the human body.
The areas investigated on the lower limb include three specific regions: the forefoot, calf, and knee.
For the upper limb, we investigate the following four areas: the carpal area, wrist, forearm, and elbow.
The main conditions detected include ligament tears, meniscal tears, bone fractures, suspected tumor conditions, and cystic formations.
The duration of an MRI scan is approximately 30 minutes.
The MRI machine is not in the form of a tube, as it is open.
The doctor is able to visualize the relevant tissues through this non-invasive investigative method, which has no side effects and offers solid certainty in diagnosis.
Ultrasound Examination is a routine but highly important procedure based on the principle of ultrasound waves.
The primary areas examined are the abdominal and pelvic regions, with any organ in this area benefiting from an ultrasound examination by observing its shape, size, structure, and relationships with neighboring organs.
The ultrasound method has been very successful in prenatal monitoring, as it produces no negative effects on either the mother or the fetus. The images obtained with our modern ultrasound equipment help diagnose a variety of possible fetal malformations with increased accuracy

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