What Is An Ultrasound of the Ankle Examination?
An ultrasound scan is a painless test that allows live imaging of the inside of the body by using high frequency sound waves which are ‘reflected’ back to the probe from within the body. The ankle joint is a synovial joint connecting the distal ends of the tibia and fibula bones in the lower limb, with the proximal end of the talus bone. The movements produced by this joint helps the foot to be positioned in the dorsiflexion (up) and plantarflexion (down) motions.
Ultrasound has been a proven diagnostic tool in the assessment of the ankle tendons, ligaments, plantar plate, Morton’s Neuroma, dislocation and rupture. A problem with any of these parts of the ankle structure can result in pain.
Ultrasound is quick painless and readily available, and has an advantage over conventional MRI / CT as ultrasound is a dynamic examination. This means ultrasound helps to evaluate the ligaments, tendons and soft tissue that make up the ankle joint upon movement in real time.
What is the Purpose of the scan?
The purpose behind an ultrasound examination of the ankle is to provide an ultrasonic assessment of the musculoskeletal structures. They Include:
Tendons.
Tendon sheath.
Anterior joint space.
Ligaments.
Retrocalcaneal bursa.
What Preparation Do I Need For This Scan?
There is no preparation required for a Ankle ultrasound examination.
Please bring along any information / medical notes / reports which are in relation to a ankle ultrasound examination as they may provide useful information for the scan.
Common Indications for performing a Hip Ultrasound scan?
Reasons why you should have an ultrasound examination of the Hip include:
Pain.
Tear.
Intra-articular bodies.
Reduced Movement.
Bursitis.
Capsulitis.
Tenosynovitis.
Post surgical complication i.e. oedema, abscess, haematoma.
Soft tissue masses i.e. lipoma, ganglia.
Classification of a mass solid, cystic, oedema.
Why choose us?
The experience on your journey through our service is our priority, providing a relaxing, informative and window into the world of your ankle. This is enabled with the latest ultrasound imaging technology and experienced expert sonographer’s with proven high quality imaging protocols, pathways and procedures in place. We are trusted by GP’s, doctors, physiotherapists, midwifes and many other healthcare professionals.
Furthermore we currently provide services to large national organisations and unlike other many other diagnostic clinics provide services to specific NHS organisations which require us to have in place extremely strict quality control measures.
Who will I see?
LIMITATIONS
Patients who are unable to co-operate due to reduce cognitive functions e.g. dementia.
Patients who have had recent surgery, ultrasound visualisation maybe limited due to oedema, haematoma, surgical staples, dressings etc.
Ultrasound is complimentary with other imaging modalities such as X-Ray, CT, MRI and arthroscopy.