Confidence in the management of musculoskeletal disorders
Ultrasound is a game-changer in orthopedic and physiotherapy imaging, offering real-time, high-frequency imaging to diagnose and manage a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. From sports injuries to chronic joint issues, ultrasound provides precise, non-invasive insights for better patient care.
Our state-of-the-art ultrasound systems are specifically designed for orthopedic and physiotherapy applications. Whether you're addressing traumatic injuries or managing inflammatory musculoskeletal pathologies, our solutions deliver the clarity and accuracy you need for effective diagnosis and treatment planning.
Applications
Tendons
High-resolution imaging of matrix probes allows precise analysis of the tendon structure, and particularly the fibrillar aspect.
Nerves
Nerve detection and assessment is made easier by cSound™'s contrast resolution and ultra-high frequency probes.
Ligaments
The visualization of ligaments, even the smallest, is optimized by the resolution and maneuverability of the golf club probe.
Muscles
Matrix probes provide excellent differentiation across the entire depth for precise study of muscle structures.
Articulations
The quantification of inflammatory pathologies relies on sensitive and reproducible tools such as the Compare assistant.
Interventional
Precision guidance requires the combination of suitable probes, visualization functions and needle reinforcement.
Clinical Images
A probe for every need
Ultrasound probes, ideal for soft tissue imaging, joint assessments, and sports injuries.
Matrix probes
The array probe technology combined with the cSound architecture optimizes the signal over the entire depth. The result is an image with exceptional spatial resolution from the proximal to the deep field, enabling precise representation and analysis of structures for all patients.


Ultra high frequency probes
Ultrasound probes with frequencies higher than 20 MHz allow access to very high image resolution to precisely detect and analyze the smallest structures.