MRI Scans vs CT Scans vs Ultrasound Scans

MRI Scans vs CT Scans vs Ultrasound Scans

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Dr. Audrey Spielmann, Radiologist, MD FRCP(C), discusses MRI Scans vs CT Scans vs Ultrasound Scans

Dr. Audrey Spielmann, Radiologist, MD FRCP(C), discusses MRI Scans vs CT Scans vs Ultrasound Scans

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Featuring Dr. Audrey Spielmann, MD, FRCPC
MRI Scans vs CT Scans vs Ultrasound Scans
Duration: 1 minute, 9 seconds

The benefit of MRI is that we can view the soft tissues and so in sports-related injuries in particular we can look at the ligaments in tendons and muscles.

And when we look at the brain we can see the detail in the brain tissue in great detail with MRI. With CT, the best use is to look for fractures and bony abnormalities, and so, or irregularity of the cartilage or bone underneath the cartilage.

And ultrasound is useful, it's a great screening test or a first-line examination. And we can look at the soft tissues; we don't see bone very well with ultrasound, but to get a dynamic examination as a first line of the soft tissues ultrasound is very useful for that.

If you have any more questions about how MRI or other imaging modalities might help with your sports injury, you can talk to your family doctor or any imaging center.

Presenter: Dr. Audrey Spielmann, Radiologist, Vancouver, BC

Local Practitioners: Radiologist

This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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