Our range of advanced CT, MRI and ultrasound systems has been designed to enhance your sports medicine practice with high-quality clinical images that aid in the diagnosis and prevention of musculoskeletal injuries.
CT scan with Aquilion ONE, taken using Global Illumination rendering, to identify vascular malformation.
Ultrasound // Right ring finger
Right ring finger showing an avulsion fracture on the dorsal aspect on the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 24 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+.
Ultrasound // Pediatric Digital nerve
Distal portion of a pediatric Digital nerve (.36mm in width) using the 17LH7 transducer on the Aplio i800 with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 17 MHz and Precision & Aplipure +.
Ultrasound // Digital nerve
Distal portion of a Digital nerve using the 17LH7 transducer on the Aplio i800 with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 17 MHz and Precision & Aplipure +.
Ultrasound // Extensor tendon
Extensor tendon of the finger on the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 24 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+.
Ultrasound // Extensor tendon
Insertion of the flexor tendon on the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 19 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+. Power doppler demonstrating vascularity.
Ultrasound // Heberden's nodes
Heberden's nodes in the distal interphalangeal joints (DIP) on the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 24 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+.
Ultrasound // Heberden's nodes
Heberden's nodes in the distal interphalangeal joints (DIP) on the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 24 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+.
Ultrasound // Trigger finger
Inflammation around the Pulley on a Trigger finger with the Aplio i800. Using the new i24LX8 transducer with Differential Tissue Harmonics at 19 MHz, using Precision and Aplipure+. Power doppler demonstrating vascularity.
MRI
High resolution imaging. Off-center imaging made possible by the wide, 71 cm patient aperture.