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Advanced Assessment Technology

Real-time Ultrasound Imaging Assessment

At our clinic, we use real-time ultrasound imaging to visualize soft tissues, muscles, tendons, and joint structures with remarkable clarity. This advanced technology allows your physiotherapist to observe how your body moves and functions beneath the surface — helping identify areas of dysfunction or delayed healing.

By integrating ultrasound imaging into your physiotherapy assessment, we can guide more precise treatment decisions, monitor tissue recovery, and ensure that every stage of your rehabilitation is evidence-based and tailored to your specific needs.

Physiotherapist performing ultrasound imaging assessment

Benefits of Ultrasound Imaging Assessment

See beyond the surface for more accurate assessment and targeted rehabilitation

Real-Time Visualization

See soft tissues, muscles, and tendons with remarkable clarity during your assessment

Precise Assessment

Identify areas of dysfunction or delayed healing with advanced imaging technology

Monitor Progress

Track tissue recovery and rehabilitation progress throughout your treatment

Evidence-Based Care

Guide treatment decisions with objective visual information

Clinical Applications

1

Movement Analysis

Observe how muscles and tendons function during movement to identify compensation patterns

2

Tissue Assessment

Visualize soft tissue structures to understand areas requiring focused rehabilitation

3

Treatment Monitoring

Track changes in tissue structure and function throughout your recovery journey

4

Exercise Guidance

Ensure proper muscle activation and technique during therapeutic exercises

Commonly Assessed Conditions

Ultrasound imaging helps guide treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions

Muscle tears and strains
Tendon injuries and tendinopathy
Joint effusion and swelling
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Chronic pain conditions
Sports-related injuries

What to Expect

During Your Assessment

  • Your physiotherapist will apply a water-based gel to the area being assessed
  • A handheld transducer is moved over your skin to capture real-time images
  • You may be asked to perform certain movements while imaging is in progress
  • Your therapist will explain what they observe and how it relates to your treatment plan

Safe & Non-Invasive

Ultrasound imaging is completely safe, painless, and non-invasive. It uses sound waves (not radiation) to create images, making it suitable for ongoing assessment throughout your rehabilitation journey.

Experience Advanced Assessment Technology

Book your appointment today and benefit from evidence-based physiotherapy guided by real-time ultrasound imaging.

Available with major insurance companies in Canada