Physicians use ultrasound scanning and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to confirm a Heberden’s nodes diagnosis. If a person has the condition, there will be evidence of soft tissue bulging between the dorsal tendons and collateral ligaments. Some doctors use X-rays to determine whether or not the individual has Bouchard’s nodes, however, this method is less reliable for diagnosing Heberden’s nodes.

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