Advanced Imaging of the
Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular Systems
Advanced imaging enables our
specialized physicians to look at the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems,
often eliminating the need for unnecessary biopsy, exploratory surgery, or
additional diagnostic testing.
UT
Southwestern’s experienced
radiologists use advanced imaging technologies such as computed tomography (CT), ultrasound (US), fluoroscopy,
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to visualize and evaluate the function of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems.
Patients are imaged strategically to
mitigate risks associated with radiation exposure. Comprehensive image
reporting is generated for the benefits of patients and referring physicians
alike, using structured templates and checklists. Image-guided therapies using
fluoroscopy, US, and CT are available with excellent technical success rates.
These sophisticated imaging tools
enable our physicians to make the most informed and accurate diagnoses and
prescribe targeted treatments and therapies.
Musculoskeletal Imaging Services
UT
Southwestern offers musculoskeletal imaging and
interventional exams for referred patients. These studies include:
- High-resolution
3-D joint sports imaging: Using CT and MRI for internal joint conditions,
ligaments, menisci, cartilage, and labrum, among others
- Metal
reduction CT and MRI: For soft tissue and bone complications related to or
near a metal prosthesis
- Dynamic
joint imaging: Using CT and MRI for dynamic joint assessments, such as patellofemoral
maltracking, and distal radioulnar joint subluxations
- Crystal
imaging: Using spectral CT for conditions such as gout, pseudogout, and calcific
tendinitis
- MR
neurography (peripheral nerve MRI): High-resolution imaging of peripheral
nerves and muscles using 3-D imaging and diffusion imaging for diagnosing
neuropathy and plexopathy and guiding image-directed perineural and
intramuscular injections
- MR
rheumatology panels: High-resolution imaging of joints and spine using
anatomic, diffusion, and contrast imaging to evaluate synovitis, bone
erosions, and activity of rheumatologic disease
- Femoroacetabular
impingement panel: A combination of CT arthrography and high-resolution
MRI of the hip including 3-D imaging for the comprehensive evaluation of
common causes of hip pain and instability
- Sarcoma
and tumor imaging: Bone and soft tissue tumor imaging using diffusion and
perfusion evaluating multiple parameters for accurate prospective
diagnosis and timely management
- Infection
imaging: Bone (osteomyelitis) and soft tissue infection imaging using
diffusion and contrast perfusion evaluating multiple parameters for
correct diagnosis and treatment
- High-resolution
US imaging of joints, tendons, nerves and muscles: For rotator cuff tears,
Achilles tendon tears, ankle sprains, collateral ligament injuries, carpal
tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, ganglion cyst, and Baker’s cyst
- Dynamic
US imaging: For peroneal, biceps, or extensor carpi ulnaris tendon
subluxations, nerve subluxations, and snapping iliopsoas tendon, among
other conditions
- Rheumatology
US imaging: For diagnosis of activity of rheumatic diseases, such as
synovitis and tenosynovitis
- Arthrography:
Performed using fluoroscopy with dye injection into the joint to evaluate
and diagnose joint conditions, sources of pain, and injuries of the
ligaments, tendons, and cartilage
- Joint
injections and aspirations: Image-guided (fluoroscopy, US, or CT) therapeutic
injections into the joints for pain and aspirations for crystals and
infection
- Biopsies:
Using US or CT to diagnose benign or malignant tumors (sarcoma, lymphoma,
and metastasis) in bones and soft tissues
- Tendon
needling and peritendinous injections: Using US or CT for pain and
dysfunction caused by tendon pathology (tendinosis, tendinopathy, and
calcific tendinitis)
- Perineural
and intramuscular injection therapies: For nerve pain, chronic pelvic
(groin, penile, vaginal, scrotal, buttock, and perineal) pain, piriformis
syndrome, lumbosacral radiculopathy (sciatica), and thoracic outlet
syndrome
- Radiofrequency
ablations (RFA): Combined with perineural injections to produce prolonged
pain response for nerve pain and chronic pelvic pain
- Radiography
(X-rays)
- Nuclear
medicine bone scans and leukocyte scans
Clinical Trials
As one of the nation’s top academic medical centers, UT Southwestern offers
clinical trials aimed at improving radiologic imaging.
Clinical trials can give patients
access to leading-edge imaging technologies that are not yet widely available.
Eligible patients who choose to participate in one of UT Southwestern’s
clinical trials might benefit from imaging technologies years before they are
available to the public.