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Broken arm. Displaying 6 studies. A Study to Compare Bone Ultrasound to Xrays for the Evaluation of Forearm and Clavicle Fracture Healing Rochester, MN. The ...
It also is commonly diagnosed when a broken bone is X-rayed. Sometimes osteoporosis is found when you have an X-ray for another reason, such as a chest X-ray.
Bone scan. This is good for viewing cracked bones, also called stress fractures. A bone can crack after repetitive trauma, such as long bouts of coughing.
Because a child's arm bones are still growing, a fracture in the area where growth occurs near each end of a long bone (growth plate) can interfere with that ...
A bone density test determines if you have osteoporosis — a disorder characterized by bones that are more fragile and more likely to break. The test uses X-rays ...
If your X-ray doesn't show a fracture but you still have hip pain, your healthcare professional might order additional imaging tests. An MRI or bone scan can ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the use of ultrasound to traditional xrays to evaluate fracture healing over time in patients with radius/ulna (arm) ...
Hand and wrist bones. Your hand is made up of bones called metacarpals and phalanges. Each finger consists of one hand bone, called a metacarpal bone, and ...
A fracture is a broken bone. It needs medical care. If the broken bone is the result of major trauma or injury, call 911 or your local emergency number.
But if the injury is serious, or if a full exam isn't possible, your healthcare professional may order a CT scan to check for broken bones or other injuries.
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