The examination supplies physicians with essential information about ankle stability, range of motion, and structural changes.
Ultrasound imaging allows for high-resolution visualization of cartilage, ligaments, bony elements, and surrounding tissues, which is particularly important in preventive monitoring and rehabilitation.
Ultrasound of the ankle and foot joints is widely used because it is safe, accessible, and repeatable, enabling physicians to timely and objectively evaluate the joint’s condition and, when necessary, plan appropriate treatment or rehabilitation.