MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast

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MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast, in Visit Clinic

Detailed scan of both knees using contrast dye to show ligaments, cartilage, menisci, bone, and inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast produces detailed images of both knee joints using magnetic fields and radio waves. It shows bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, menisci and joint fluid in clear detail. The injected contrast dye helps highlight blood flow, inflammation, scar tissue and abnormal growths. This improves detection of tears, arthritis, infection, tumors, bone bruises and subtle fractures. Doctors use it when X-rays or clinical exams are unclear. It also helps plan surgery, monitor recovery after treatment, and guide non-surgical care. Staff check kidney function and allergy history before giving contrast to reduce rare risks. The test is noninvasive and does not use ionizing radiation.

MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Knee Joint Both Contrast is an imaging study often ordered with other joint scans. Doctors request it for persistent knee pain, swelling, instability, locking or after trauma. It helps diagnose ligament or meniscus tears, cartilage loss, infections, tumors and arthritis. Abnormal findings result from injury, overuse, degeneration, infection or inflammatory disease. A family history of early arthritis or connective tissue disorders may prompt earlier testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is contrast needed for MRI of knee joint in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast (gadolinium) is not routinely required for most knee MRIs; standard non-contrast MRI accurately assesses menisci, ligaments, cartilage, and bone marrow. Contrast is reserved for specific situations—suspected infection, tumor, active synovitis/inflammation, or to distinguish scar from recurrent pathology after surgery. The radiologist decides based on the clinical question, patient history, and potential risks (e.g., renal impairment).

Does a knee MRI do both knees in Visit Clinic?plus

A knee MRI scans only the knee(s) specified on the imaging order. Most commonly a unilateral MRI is done for one symptomatic knee, but technicians can image both knees (a bilateral MRI) if requested by the doctor or patient. Bilateral scans take more time, may need a different protocol and could affect scheduling or cost. Confirm with your referrer and the MRI center.

Does a knee MRI with contrast hurt in Visit Clinic?plus

A knee MRI with contrast is generally not painful. The MRI itself is painless, though lying still can be uncomfortable. Contrast needs an IV; you may feel a brief pinch when the needle goes in and a warm flushing or metallic taste during injection. Most people have mild, short-lived discomfort; serious reactions are rare, but mention kidney problems or allergies to your clinician beforehand.

How long is a knee MRI with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

A knee MRI with contrast typically takes about 30–60 minutes from arrival to completion. The actual imaging portion usually lasts 20–45 minutes; contrast injection and extra image sequences add time. Allow an additional 10–15 minutes for IV placement, paperwork and positioning. Total appointment time may be longer if pre-scan checks or post-contrast observation are needed.

Is MRI with contrast safe in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI with contrast is generally safe for most people. The contrast (gadolinium-based) rarely causes allergic reactions; serious complications like nephrogenic systemic fibrosis are very uncommon except in severe kidney failure, so kidney function is checked first. Small amounts of gadolinium can deposit in tissues, though harm is unclear; newer agents reduce retention. Tell your clinician if pregnant, breastfeeding, have kidney disease, or prior reactions.

Is contrast therapy good for knees in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast therapy—alternating heat and cold—can reduce knee pain, stiffness, and swelling and improve circulation after activity or for chronic conditions like mild osteoarthritis. Evidence shows short-term symptom relief but is limited for long-term change. Avoid contrast therapy with open wounds, acute infection, uncontrolled diabetes/neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, or suspected DVT. Start gently and check with a clinician if you have medical conditions.