We are proud to offer a full line of comprehensive onsite diagnostic procedures for the convenience of our patients and to allow our professional staff to accurately and promptly diagnose patient conditions. From time honored traditional diagnostic measures to sophisticated state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, our Board-Certified Physicians are prepared to provide timely evaluations and quality nonsurgical pain and injury care for residents of the Carmel, Mahopac, Middletown and Pleasant Valley areas.
Onsite Diagnostics at Advanced Health and Injury Care include:
Computerized Range of Motion
Computerized range of motion allows us to procure objective joint range of motion measurements. Our physiatrists and physical therapists use computerized range of motion results to design customized treatments plans and record progress.
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Computerized Muscle Testing
Computerized muscle testing is used to obtain objective muscle strength measurements. It may be used for isolated muscles or muscle groups. Computerized muscle testing results assists our physiatrist and physical therapists to formulate individualized treatment plans and measure progress with rehabilitation.
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Diagnostic Ultrasound
Diagnostic ultrasound is used to create images of joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, soft tissues, and muscles to detect and diagnose acute conditions, as well as chronic pain conditions. Diagnostic ultrasound is a brief painless in-office procedure.
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Fluoroscopy
A fluoroscopy is a special type of X-ray that creates images of moving body structures. Our injury and pain specialists use fluoroscopy to see muskuloskeletal structures in detail during evaluation and pain management medication injections.
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Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional capacity evaluations are part of a complete work-up to assess a patient’s return to work following a job-related injury. Functional capacity evaluations generate detailed objective information about physical function necessary for job duties.
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Nerve Testing (NCV, DEP, EMG)
Our Board-Certified Physiatrist has an additional Board-Certification in Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Certified Subspecialty in Pain Medicine, which allows him to perform onsite nerve conduction studies. Nerve conduction testing is performed to evaluate the function of the nerves for muscle movements and sensation, especially in the presence of numbness, tingling, burning, or weakness. Our onsite nerve conduction velocity (NVC) and electromyography (EMG) assessments mean that our patients can receive the work-up they need onsite at our office.
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X-Ray
X-rays are a non-invasive procedure that create images of internal body structures, such as bone fractures. X-rays are a fast painless onsite procedure that only require that patients hold still while the pictures are taken.
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Request an appointment online or call our office at (845) 764-9089.
Photo Credit, top: Forever Moments Photography
We are proud to offer a full line of comprehensive onsite diagnostic procedures for the convenience of our patients and to allow our professional staff to accurately and promptly diagnose patient conditions. From time honored traditional diagnostic measures to sophisticated state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, our Board-Certified Physicians are prepared to provide timely evaluations and quality nonsurgical pain and injury care for residents of the Carmel, Mahopac, Middletown and Pleasant Valley areas.
Onsite Diagnostics at Advanced Health and Injury Care include:
Computerized Range of Motion
Computerized range of motion allows us to procure objective joint range of motion measurements. Our physiatrists and physical therapists use computerized range of motion results to design customized treatments plans and record progress.
Back to Top
Computerized Muscle Testing
Computerized muscle testing is used to obtain objective muscle strength measurements. It may be used for isolated muscles or muscle groups. Computerized muscle testing results assists our physiatrist and physical therapists to formulate individualized treatment plans and measure progress with rehabilitation.
Back to Top
Diagnostic Ultrasound
Diagnostic ultrasound is used to create images of joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, soft tissues, and muscles to detect and diagnose acute conditions, as well as chronic pain conditions. Diagnostic ultrasound is a brief painless in-office procedure.
Back to Top
Fluoroscopy
A fluoroscopy is a special type of X-ray that creates images of moving body structures. Our injury and pain specialists use fluoroscopy to see muskuloskeletal structures in detail during evaluation and pain management medication injections.
Back to Top
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional capacity evaluations are part of a complete work-up to assess a patient’s return to work following a job-related injury. Functional capacity evaluations generate detailed objective information about physical function necessary for job duties.
Back to Top
Nerve Testing (NCV, DEP, EMG)
Our Board-Certified Physiatrist has an additional Board-Certification in Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Certified Subspecialty in Pain Medicine, which allows him to perform onsite nerve conduction studies. Nerve conduction testing is performed to evaluate the function of the nerves for muscle movements and sensation, especially in the presence of numbness, tingling, burning, or weakness. Our onsite nerve conduction velocity (NVC) and electromyography (EMG) assessments mean that our patients can receive the work-up they need onsite at our office.
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X-Ray
X-rays are a non-invasive procedure that create images of internal body structures, such as bone fractures. X-rays are a fast painless onsite procedure that only require that patients hold still while the pictures are taken.
Back to Top
Request an appointment online or call our office at (845) 764-9089.
Photo Credit, top: Forever Moments Photography