A knee ultrasound shows the soft tissues surrounding the knee joint, including the tendons, ligaments, bursae, and fluid. It can identify tendon tears or tendinopathy, ligament injuries, bursitis, joint effusion, Baker’s cysts, and soft tissue inflammation. It is not the best tool for assessing the ACL, PCL, menisci, or articular cartilage, which are better evaluated by MRI.
