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  • Knee/Calf (Both sides)

Knee/Calf (One side)

£120.00

Elite Community Ultrasound (ECU) is delighted to offer this comprehensive Knee/Calf scan for those who are 16years or above and do not want to wait for weeks for finding an answer.

Knee and calf ultrasound is a non-invasive medical imaging to check the internal structures of Knee joints, tendons, lateral and medial menisci and collateral ligaments, posterior knee, calf muscles group and surrounding soft tissues. It can help you or your healthcare professional to exclude the cause if you have any knee condition.

Knee/Calf (One side)

Knee/Calf (Both sides)

£180.00

Elite Community Ultrasound (ECU) is delighted to offer this comprehensive Knee scan for those who are 16years or above and do not want to wait for weeks for finding an answer.

Knee and calf ultrasound is a non-invasive medical imaging to check the internal structures of Knee joints, tendons, lateral and medial menisci and collateral ligaments, posterior knee, calf muscles group and surrounding soft tissues. It can help you or your healthcare professional to exclude the cause if you have any knee condition.

Knee/Calf (Both sides)

If you can’t find the appointment, please call on 07427601763



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Elite Community Ultrasound (ECU) is delighted to offer this comprehensive Knee/calf scan for those who are 16years or above and do not want to wait for weeks for finding an answer.

Knee and calf ultrasound scan is a non-invasive medical imaging to check the internal structures of Knee joints, tendons, lateral and medial menisci and collateral ligaments, posterior knee, calf muscles group and surrounding soft tissues. It can help you or your healthcare professional to exclude the cause if you have any knee condition.

The most common conditions of the knee can be:

  • Effusion (fluid) in bursae.
  • Bursitis.
  • Tendinopathy
  • Suspected tendon, ligamental and superficial meniscal tear.
  • Degenerative changes and suspicion of arthrosis.
  • Baker’s cyst.
  • Calf muscles injury.
  • Calf pain.

Lumps and Bumps such as ganglion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a GP referral to book a muscles joints scans?

No, a GP referral is not required to book a muscles joints scans. However, self-referral should not replace professional medical advice. We strongly recommend consulting your healthcare provider, such as your GP or nurse, for appropriate guidance before proceeding with any scan.

How do I determine which muscles joints scans is needed?

If you are experiencing symptoms in a specific area of your body and believe you need a scan, please visit the relevant scan page on our website. Each page provides detailed information about the symptoms the scan is suitable for. If you are unsure which scan is appropriate, feel free to contact us. Alternatively, we recommend consulting your GP before booking a scan.

What preparation is required for a muscles joints scans?

No specific preparation is required for muscles joints scans.

What type of clothing should I wear for the muscles joints scans?

There is no specific clothing requirement for the scan. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being examined.

Is there any risk involved with the muscles joints scans?

No, there are no known risks associated with this examination. However, factors such as a high BMI may affect the visibility and accuracy of the scan results.

Will the muscles joints scans be painful?

The ultrasound itself is painless. You will only feel the sensor being applied to your skin. In some cases, mild pressure may be used over the affected area to obtain clearer images and help identify the cause of your symptoms.

What happens during a musculoskeletal scan?

You will be asked to sit on a scan stool or lie on a scan couch (bed), depending on the type of scan being performed. Our qualified Consultant Radiologist or Sonographer will apply a water-based gel to the area being examined. The probe (ultrasound camera) will then be moved over the area to assess the wrist or surrounding soft tissues.

How long does muscles joints scans take?

The scan typically lasts between 10 to 15 minutes, though it may take up to 20 minutes depending on factors like the visibility of the body part being examined and the complexity of the scan.

Are there any side effects from the muscles joints scans?

No, there are no side effects from the ultrasound scan.

What happens after muscles joints scans?

You will receive a provisional verbal report of your results immediately after the scan. You may then go home or return to work as needed. The radiologist or sonographer will later review the images and prepare a detailed report. This final report, along with relevant images, will be securely sent to your registered email address within 24 to 48 hours. If requested, we can also send the report to your GP or other healthcare provider.

What happens if any abnormalities are found during the muscles joints scans?

If any abnormalities or issues are detected during the muscles joints scans, the radiologist or sonographer will provide advice on whether further follow-up is needed. This may include additional imaging or a referral to your GP or other healthcare provider for further assessment and management.

When will I receive my results?

You will receive your scan results within 24 to 48 hours of the examination.

Can an ultrasound scan detect cancer?

Ultrasound can identify masses or lumps that may be indicative of cancer. If such a mass is detected, we will refer you for further imaging, such as a CT scan or MRI, to investigate further. Additional tests, including blood tests or a biopsy, may also be required to confirm whether the mass is cancerous.

If you can’t find your answer in these FAQs

Please don’t worry and simply contact us we shall be more than happy to answer your query.

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