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SPECT/CT in musculoskeletal medicinePinpoint musculoskeletal pain with precision

Whether genetic, age-related, or trauma-induced, diagnosing musculoskeletal injuries and conditions can be difficult. 2D imaging demonstrates clinical utility in the anatomical evaluation of musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders, but is it providing you with enough specificity to accurately identify pain generators? 

Combining both physiological and anatomical information, 3D SPECT/CT is your one-stop tool for quickly pinpointing the source of musculoskeletal pain and confirming the presence of disease with precision—possibly reducing the need for exploratory surgery or other diagnostic procedures.

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News & Stories

Read more about musculoskeletal medicine and orthopedics in these Nuclear Medicine News & Stories articles.

Dr. Ethan Colliver sits in his office at Valley Sports & Spine Clinic.

The use of SPECT/CT in a musculoskeletal Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation practice 

Nuclear medicince images help physicians see the location of pain generators, such as in the hip.

The convergence of nuclear medicine and orthopedic surgery

Nuclear medicince images help physicians locate pain generators in pediatric patients, such as in the foot.

The convergence of nuclear medicine and pediatric orthopedic surgery

An illustration depicts the convergence of nuclear medicine and musculoskeletal medicine.

The convergence of nuclear medicine and musculoskeletal medicine

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