
CT Scan
CT Scan
A CT scan, or computerized tomography scan, is a combination of several X-Ray images taken from many different angles. They create cross-sectional images, making up what is, essentially, a 3-dimensional X-Ray. CT scans take pictures of your bones, organs, and other tissues, so it allows doctors a more complete and comprehensive view of an injured area. CT imaging use radiation, just like X-Rays, but the minimal amount possible is used to reduce your risk of any side effects.
Benefits of a CT Scan
When an X-Ray is inconclusive to diagnose fracture or break, a CT scan may be used. Due to its more intensive imaging capabilities, it can help doctors see certain areas more closely and in more detail. CT scans are known for helping doctors diagnose hairline fractures and other hard-to-find injuries. CT scans don’t take very long and they are completely painless. They are very helpful in determining the location and cause of many health issues and symptoms, and they are a great tool for doctors to use in their diagnostic processes.
When Is a CT Scan Used?
It depends on your particular situation whether or not a CT scan will be utilized. You may have just an X-Ray or MRI to diagnose a break, or you may have just a CT scan to search for a hairline fracture. If you are having surgery, your doctor may order a CT scan to explore the area further to best prepare for the surgery. CT scans can detect and help monitor changes in cancer, heart disease, blood clots, excess fluid, infections, tumors, and more. They can help diagnose joint problems, determine a need for radiation, monitor the effectiveness of chemotherapy, or plan for a tumor removal surgery.
A CT Scan is Beneficial for Different Specialties
Orthopedic specialists at AICA Orthopedics rely on imaging tools for providing an accurate diagnosis and treatment program to lead to a complete recovery. Orthopedic specialists, neurologists, spinal specialists, and chiropractors alike rely upon CT scans for up to date body scans that can allow them to clearly see the root cause of pain or injury.
Orthopedic Spine & Joint
Interventional Spine
Neurology
Chiropractic
For precise, high tech digital imaging that can provide quality care, turn to the expert specialists at AICA Orthopedics.
Full-Service Care at AICA Orthopedics
Here at AICA Orthopedics, we are passionate about providing our patients with the best care. We believe in working as a team, alongside other specialists and medical professionals, so that you get the most comprehensive and thorough care in Atlanta. We also believe in educating our patients and joining you on your health journey, no matter what that may look like for you. We offer personalized care, and we are committed to helping you understand your options and feel supported in your recovery. If we believe you need a CT scan for any reason, we will discuss the risks and benefits with you at length, and we will answer any questions you may have about the procedure, possible diagnoses, and more.
Our staff is made up of a number of orthopedic doctors, surgeons, radiologists, and more, all of whom are committed to your health and wellness. We are here to help you, and we have proven ourselves as one of Atlanta’s most trustworthy medical clinics. We encourage you to call AICA Orthopedics today if you have a health concern, want to learn more about our services, or simply have a question about our comprehensive care. We look forward to serving you and your family.