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Which Injury Recovery Treatment Is Right For You?

One of the toughest parts of medicine is figuring out what’s going on inside your body. That’s why we use all of the tools at our disposal—blood tests and ultrasounds to name the basics—to get a clear picture of what’s going on so that we can find the best solution for each patient.

A diagnostic ultrasound helps us to determine the source of pain or types of injuries you might have.

It also helps guide procedures like PRP so that we get those healing platelets exactly where they’re needed most.

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When Do You Use A Diagnostic Ultrasound?

In our wellness clinic, we most often use an ultrasound to diagnose sports injuries and choose the best course of treatment based on what we see. Here are a few symptoms it helps to diagnose:

  • Knee pain
  • Hip pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Wrist pain
  • Even back pain

It also helps us to administer medicines to just the right area if necessary.

Does It Cost Extra?

The diagnostic ultrasound is something we use as needed in our practice to help us better determine the right course of action for you and your injures.

We do NOT charge you extra for that!

Injury Diagnostics — FAQs

What is the best way to diagnose joint pain or injury?

Joint injuries are tough to diagnose without taking a look at what’s going on the inside. That’s why x-rays and diagnostic ultrasounds are the best way to diagnose joint pain and injuries. When you schedule a consultation, you take your first step toward feeling your best.

What is the benefit of an ultrasound for diagnosis?

The most obvious benefit of an in-house ultrasound is that it gives the doctor an image of what is happening beneath the surface of the skin.

It shows soft tissue as well as bone. And it doesn’t have any risk of radiation.

Does Dr Camhi have Sports Medicine Experience?

Yes, Dr Camhi has a background in sports medicine that gives him the experience needed to diagnose sports injuries and determine the treatment options that will best help you heal.

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