MSK ultrasound characteristics
what can MSK ultrasound identify
Common uses for MSK ultrasound by PT’s
Point of care ultrasound imaging by PTs can identify pathology and/or be procedural:
can you bill for imagining?
benefits of MSK US
echo
an ultrasound beam returning to its source
what produces the sound wave
Traditional diagnostic ultrasound beam generated within the US probe by the piezoelectric effect:
* the production of a pressure wave when an
applied voltage deforms
a crystal element
array
refers to the alignment of the crystals
(linear vs curvilinear)
what transducer shows deeper images?
curvilinear
How do you get an image from a newer portable US
reflection at an interface …..
increases when the density difference between two tissues at an interface increases
echogenicity
Echogenicity of the tissue refers to the ability to reflect or transmit US waves in the context of surrounding tissues and shows up as the
amplitude / brightness of the image
hyperechoic
more echoic than surrounding tissue (white)
anechoic
absence of echoes
black
hypoechoic
less echogenic than surrounding tissue
gray
homogenous tissues…
bone
blood vessels
Ansiotrophy
irregularity you see because of the way you hold the transducer (artifact)
when is the reflected sound energy at its greatest as it is returned to the transducer
at an angle of isolation directly perpendicular to the tendon
optimal image when transducer is…
B Mode
M Mode
movement, motion