A knee ultrasound is fast, cost-effective, and excellent for assessing soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and bursae in real time. A knee MRI provides a more comprehensive view of the entire joint, including the ACL, PCL, menisci, and articular cartilage, which are not well visualised on ultrasound. If your symptoms suggest internal joint damage, an MRI may be recommended. Vitalscan offers both services.

Knee ultrasound is ideal for soft tissue assessment. MRI gives a fuller picture of the whole joint. Find out which is right for you, and book either at Vitalscan.