By adding a temporal dimension, four-dimensional (4D) images are obtained. Four-dimensional computed tomography is an increasingly used imaging technique for diagnosing musculoskeletal system diseases. Thanks to the high-speed, advanced technology devices of today, it allows imaging with very low radiation doses, making it quite safe. It provides significant diagnostic contributions in the assessment of joint integrity and complex joint movements.
Movement analysis of joints, including primarily wrist movements, as well as shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle movements, is performed. It is an unparalleled method for diagnosing most neuromuscular (musculoskeletal) diseases, evaluating the effects of accidents and traumas, prognosis, and assessing joint functions before and after surgical procedures.