Ultrasound test – after injury

During the ultrasound test, Orthopedic Traumatologist Andrius Vaitiekus can detect lesions in the early stages, thus preventing the progression of the disease, and monitor the healing process of soft tissue and bone injuries to make sure that the treatment after the injury is working properly.

What happens during an ultrasound test?

Ultrasound test uses high-frequency sound waves (also called ultrasound) to provide detailed images of the affected area, which allows us to accurately determine the extent of the injury and recommend the next steps in the healing process. The procedure is non-invasive, i.e., it does not require any incisions or injections and does not use ionizing radiation, making it safe for adults, children, and new-borns.

The benefits of ultrasound after injury:

  • An ultrasound test will assess the structures and damage to joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles, bursae, bones, nerves, and fascia.
  • The test can be performed in patients with pacemakers or metal implants.
  • The ultrasound test is fast, dynamic, and safe. It is one of the few effective medical examinations that can assess joint structures during movement.

Orthopedic Traumatologist Andrius Vaitiekus works closely with patients during the consultation to create a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to the problem and meets your needs and goals. Whether you’re an athlete looking to get back in the game or you’ve suffered an injury and want to regain your mobility.

Book your ultrasound appointment and take the first step towards recovery.

Call   +370 685 60010 to register.

Price: €40 for a single area ultrasound scan

(Ultrasound test + consultation with an Orthopedic Traumatologist): €110

Duration: up to 30 min.

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