Patient in ultrasound
General imaging

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

A universal platform for musculoskeletal ultrasound

Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders are the leading contributor to disability worldwide, and are projected to continue to increase, due in part to an aging population.1 In addition, worldwide obesity has nearly tripled since 1975 and obesity is linked to a range of MSK conditions.2 Widely available and cost-effective, ultrasound can provide images of soft tissues that do not show up well on X-ray images. It also can be used to guide procedures such as needle biopsies and fluid aspiration and to image joints in motion.

Demonstrated results in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

  1. 64%

    improved penetration with the mL26-8 transducer

    64%

    improved penetration with the mL26-8 transducer

    The mL26-8 transducer offers 36% improved spatial resolution and 64% improved penetration in superficial applications.3

  2. 2x

    the sensitivity and resolution of MFI

    2x

    the sensitivity and resolution of MFI

    MicroFlow Imaging (MFI HD) offers 2x the sensitivity and resolution of MFI in assessing blood flow.4

  3. 54%

    reduction in number of button pushes

    54%

    reduction in number of button pushes

    NextGen AutoSCAN reduces button pushes by up to 54% with pixel-by-pixel real time optimization.5

Easy workflow and excellent image quality

Our ultrasound systems combine easy workflow and excellent image quality to bring a new level of confidence in musculoskeletal ultrasound – from soft tissue diagnosis and blood flow assessment to motion studies and procedure guidance. The eL18-4 PureWave transducer delivers exceptional resolution and penetration, while our mL26-8 transducer offers our highest frequency in micro-linear format for superficial imaging. Additionally, Philips offers a universal platform across all our systems that can enhance efficiency, decrease training costs and time and promote scheduling flexibility. 

Image quality, advanced insights, workflow and support

  • Image quality: Achieve high resolution of superficial structures, as well as deep penetration, with exceptional tissue information at greater depths with less noise.
  • Advanced insights: Visualize real-time 3D/4D images and compare images from other modalities alongside real-time ultrasound images.
  • Workflow: System design supports efficient workflow and ease of use, regardless of operator experience.
  • Trusted partner: Tailor support to your needs with advanced collaboration tools, clinical application education and services that help you tackle the business side of healthcare.

Advanced tools for MSK ultrasound

  • Philips Flow Viewer delivers 3D-like images of vascular flow topography.
  • Panoramic view enables the capture of large anatomical structures in a single view.
  • Needle Visualization enhances the needle tip for support in lesion access.
  • Strain elastography enables assessment of tissue stiffness.
  • 3D/4D imaging allows visualization of the full musculoskeletal structure from all angles.
  • The eL18-4 transducer supports a wide range of MSK anatomies, with PureWave crystal transducer technology for outstanding image quality, even in technically difficult patients.3

Image gallery

  • Nerve ultrasound
    Nerve
  • Dermal ultrasound
    Dermal-Flow Viewer represents vascular flow topography with a 3D-like appearance.
  • Bowel ultrasound
    Bowel-Flow Viewer represents vascular flow topography with a 3D-like appearance
  • Shoulder ultrasound
    Shoulder
  • Finger ultrasound
    Finger-MicroFlow Imaging is designed to detect and assess blood flow anatomy in tissue
  • Patellar Tendon
    Patellar Tendon-Panoramic imaging is particularly helpful for the representation of MSK anatomical structures
  • Thumb ultrasound
    Thumb-MicroFlow Imaging is designed to detect and assess blood flow anatomy in tissue

Ultrasound machines are constantly improving, as is the case with Philips Affiniti. We’re getting a better view of patient anatomies in MSK and helping to overcome many of the challenges associated with this field of imaging.

Dr. Vincent Dehaine
Rheumatologist
Private practice, Meudon-la-Foret
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Documentation

Exceptional image quality leads to confidence
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Footnotes
  1. World Health Organization Fact Sheet. Musculoskeletal conditions February 8, 2021. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/musculoskeletal-conditions
  2. World Health Organization Fact Sheet. Obesity and overweight. June 9, 2021. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/obesity-and-overweight
  3. Compared to the predecessor L15-7iO.
  4. Internal measured comparison on standards MFI to MFI HD using clinical targets and standard measurement methodology.
  5. When comparing release 10 performance to release 7 performance.
Disclaimer
Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.