Service Providers for USG of forearm (MMZ)
An Ultrasound (USG) of the Forearm (MMZ) is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the muscles, tendons, bones, and soft tissues of the forearm. The ""MMZ"" may refer to a specific protocol or technique used to evaluate muscle and soft tissue conditions. The procedure involves applying a gel to the forearm, and a probe (transducer) is moved over the skin to emit sound waves, creating real-time images. It helps detect issues such as muscle tears, tendon injuries, inflammation, or fluid accumulation. The test is non-invasive, painless, and typically does not require special preparation.