MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping

An imaging scan that maps knee cartilage health, showing wear, tears, and early degeneration to guide treatment in Visit Clinic.
What is a MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping Test in Visit Clinic?
MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping is an imaging exam that evaluates the cartilage in your knee. It measures cartilage thickness and changes in cartilage composition. Cartilage cushions bone ends and helps the knee move smoothly. Detecting cartilage damage early can slow or prevent arthritis. The scan can show tears, wear, and subtle tissue changes that plain X-rays may miss. Doctors use the results to diagnose causes of pain or swelling. They also use the images to plan surgery, decide on injections or physical therapy, and monitor healing or disease progression over time. The test is non-invasive and does not use X-ray radiation.
MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping Test in Visit Clinic?
MRI Scan Left Knee with Cartilage Mapping is typically ordered by orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine or rheumatology teams as part of an imaging evaluation for persistent knee pain, swelling, locking, or instability. It helps diagnose cartilage tears, early osteoarthritis, and focal cartilage defects and guides decisions about surgery, injections, or rehabilitation. Abnormal results come from injury, overuse, aging, inflammation, obesity, or prior surgery. A family history of early arthritis may make earlier testing helpful.
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