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Quick, safe, and pain-free private Shoulder Ultrasound to assess the Joints, Tendons, Muscles, Ligaments, Pain & Range of Movement.
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Feel confident in the care you receive. Our specialists can interpret your scan and provide comprehensive advice if necessary.
You do not require a referral before booking an appointment with our clinic — giving you back complete control of your health.
We aim to provide results to you on the day of your visit. Our Specialist Doctors will explain their findings during your ultrasound examination.
Following your appointment, a complete digital report of your Ultrasound examination will be emailed to you directly and securely.
In addition to the report, images of your scan will be sent for you to share with a healthcare specialist of your choice.
You might take your shoulders for granted until they start hurting.
The shoulder itself is comprised of four different joints, and damage to any one of these joints or the surrounding tissue causes pain.
Here’s what you need to know about shoulder pain, why you might need diagnostic imaging for your shoulder, and what the procedure involves.
The problem with shoulder pain is that it’s a symptom of a condition – not a condition itself.
There are many possible causes of shoulder pain, and some are more serious than others. That’s why it’s so important to have a doctor or specialist examine your shoulder joint.
The symptoms of shoulder pain include:
Restricted shoulder movement
Shoulder aches
Shoulder swelling
Joint pain
Shoulder lumps/bumps
Stiffness
A clicking or locking sensation
If you have any of these symptoms, the causes can include:
Arthritis or other types of joint inflammation
Shoulder impingement or frozen shoulder
Soft tissue and muscular injuries, such as bicep wear and tear
Ligament or tendon damage, including damage to your rotator cuff
Excessive mobility around your shoulder joint – this can cause pain if you move the shoulder in a certain way
Poor posture
Only with an ultrasound scan can a doctor see what’s happening around your shoulder joint and give you a proper diagnosis.
The general rule is that if you’ve had shoulder pain for two weeks or more, always consult a doctor for advice. See a doctor right away if you:
Can’t move your arm
The shoulder is hot or cold to the touch
Can’t feel your arm or shoulder
Have pins and needles in the arm or shoulder and it’s getting worse
Experience an intense, immediate pain
Have a badly swollen or misshapen shoulder
These symptoms could be signs of a shoulder problem that needs urgent attention such as a bone dislocation.
When you visit your doctor, they’ll perform a physical examination and assess your shoulder joint.
Once they’ve assessed your shoulder, they’ll decide on the next steps. They might recommend an ultrasound, physiotherapy, or pain medication.
Let’s look at what happens if you need diagnostic imaging on your shoulder.
If you’ve never had an ultrasound before, you might be wondering what the procedure involves.
Don’t worry. A shoulder ultrasound scan is a painless and straightforward procedure that doesn’t take very long.
Typical ultrasounds last between 15 and 30 minutes.
First, the doctor or specialist applies a clear, water-based gel to your affected shoulder.
The gel allows the ultrasound probe to glide over your skin without causing you discomfort.
The probe projects images of your shoulder muscles, joints, and other surrounding soft tissues onto a screen.
Your doctor can then see what’s going on inside your shoulder, and they can diagnose what’s causing your discomfort or pain.
Once the ultrasound is over, you can go home right away. No aftercare is required, although you may need follow-up treatment depending on your diagnosis.
Your doctor will be able to give you the results right away, or further investigations might be necessary.
You’ll find out what happens next at your ultrasound appointment.
No significant preparation is required for this test.
There is no particular type of care required after a Shoulder Ultrasound Scan. You may resume your regular diet and daily activities unless your doctor advises you differently.
There are no confirmed adverse biological effects on patients or instrument operators caused by exposures to ultrasound at the intensity levels used in diagnostic ultrasound.
But depending on your particular results, the doctor may give you additional or alternative instructions after the procedure.
Many of our patients are concerned that if they come to us for an ultrasound, they won’t be able to go back to public health. That simply is not the case.
Our goal is to give you answers as quickly as possible and get you on the right treatment path fast – no strings attached.
When you come to us, you will be seen by a qualified specialist who can determine if your situation is serious or not that same day.
We don’t want you to wait weeks on end for an appointment because every minute counts when it comes to something as important as your health.
If your situation is serious, our specialist will write to your doctor on the NHS advising them that you need an urgent appointment.
The team at Harley Street Ultrasound Group is made up of Specialist Consultants and Specialist Sonographers you can rely upon. They are among the best in the industry.
This is backed up with a full range of qualifications and accreditations. All of our specialists are fully registered with all applicable medical regulatory bodies.
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