Mri scan both SI joints

MRI of both SI joints produces detailed images of the joint bones and soft tissues to detect inflammation or damage in Visit Clinic.
What is a Mri scan both SI joints Test in Visit Clinic?
An MRI scan of both sacroiliac (SI) joints creates detailed images of the bones, cartilage, ligaments, and nearby soft tissues. It does not measure a substance, but it shows structural changes, inflammation, fluid, or damage. The SI joints connect the lower spine to the pelvis and help with stability and movement. MRI is important for detecting sacroiliitis, inflammatory arthritis, infection, fractures, and degenerative changes. Doctors order it when x-rays are inconclusive or when patients have persistent lower back, buttock, or pelvic pain and stiffness. Results help guide diagnosis, treatment choices, and monitoring of healing or disease progression. MRI does not use ionizing radiation.
Mri scan both SI joints Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Mri scan both SI joints Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Mri scan both SI joints test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Mri scan both SI joints Test in Visit Clinic?
Mri scan both SI joints is ordered as part of musculoskeletal or spine imaging when patients have persistent lower back, buttock, or groin pain and morning stiffness. Doctors use it to diagnose sacroiliitis, inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture, or degenerative change and to monitor treatment response. Abnormal findings can result from trauma, autoimmune disease, infection, or wear-and-tear. A family history of spondyloarthritis may increase the need for this scan.
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