
Diagnostic tests

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures and dislocations of acromioclavicular joint), inflammatory, overload and degenerative lesions; in case of pain, swelling, impaired mobility of the upper limb, suspicion of neoplastic changes and bone metastases.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures, dislocations), inflammations, overload, degenerative lesions, congenital and acquired malformations; primarily in case of pain, mobility disorders in the surrounding joints, for post-surgery follow-up.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures, dislocations), inflammations, overload, degenerative lesions, congenital and acquired malformations; primarily in case of pain, mobility disorders in the surrounding joints, for post-surgery follow-up.

It is is used to detect or evaluate traumatic lesions, degenerative lesions, developmental defects, neoplastic lesions, spondylolisthesis, osteoporosis, and stress lesions. It is also performed to help diagnose headaches and dizziness as well as pain in the neck and shoulder area.

It is is used to detect or evaluate traumatic lesions, degenerative lesions, developmental defects, neoplastic lesions, spondylolisthesis, osteoporosis, and stress lesions. It is also performed to help diagnose headaches and dizziness as well as pain in the neck and shoulder area.

The test is used to evaluate post-traumatic lesions in the cervical spine and vertebral instability, and in imaging of intervertebral spaces, mobility of the spine, and degenerative lesions.

It is performed in order to identify possible vertebral abnormalities, and to detect such lesions as ankylosing spondylitis, displacement of intervertebral discs (spondylolisthesis), osteoporosis, and stress lesions. It also enables to evaluate postural defects (e.g. scoliosis, excessive thoracic hyperkyphosis), and degenerative, post-traumatic and neoplastic lesions.

It is performed in order to identify possible vertebral abnormalities, and to detect such lesions as ankylosing spondylitis, displacement of intervertebral discs (spondylolisthesis), osteoporosis, and stress lesions. It also enables to evaluate postural defects (e.g. scoliosis, excessive thoracic hyperkyphosis), and degenerative, post-traumatic and neoplastic lesions.

It enables to detect postural abnormalities, and traumatic, degenerative and inflammatory lesions. It is also performed if tumours, metastases, spondylolisthesis and osteoporosis are suspected.