What is a Musculoskeletal MRI
A musculoskeletal MRI is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to produce detailed images of the bones, joints, and soft tissues of the body.
Bone structure
Muscles and tendons
Ligaments
Areas around joints
Joint pain, swelling, or instability: Persistent pain, swelling, or instability in joints
Muscle or tendon injuries: Strains, tears, or ruptures.
Bone problems: Suspected fractures (especially stress fractures), infections, tumors, or other abnormalities.
Back pain: Persistent back pain, especially with radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs.
Sports-related injuries: ACL tears, meniscus tears, rotator cuff tears, etc.
Arthritis: To assess joint damage and disease progression.
Unexplained pain or symptoms: Persistent pain, swelling, or other symptoms in muscles, bones, or joints that are not explained by other methods.
Joint pain, swelling, or instability: Persistent pain, swelling, or instability in joints
Muscle or tendon injuries: Strains, tears, or ruptures.
Bone problems: Suspected fractures (especially stress fractures), infections, tumors, or other abnormalities.
Back pain: Persistent back pain, especially with radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs.
Sports-related injuries: ACL tears, meniscus tears, rotator cuff tears, etc.
Arthritis: To assess joint damage and disease progression.
Unexplained pain or symptoms: Persistent pain, swelling, or other symptoms in muscles, bones, or joints that are not explained by other methods.