Scans
Xray
A quick, painless scan that uses a small amount of radiation to take pictures of your bones and joints. Great for spotting fractures, arthritis, or other bone changes.
Ultrasound
MRI
CT
A safe scan that uses sound waves (not radiation) to create live images of muscles, tendons, and joints. Ideal for looking at soft tissue injuries and guiding precise injections.
A detailed scan that uses a strong magnet and radio waves to create high-quality pictures of both bones and soft tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, and cartilage—without any radiation.
A type of X-ray that takes many pictures from different angles to build a 3D image of your bones and joints. It’s especially useful for seeing complex fractures or planning surgery.