MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography

MRI of the right shoulder with joint contrast to detect tears, cartilage damage, instability, and structural problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography Test in Visit Clinic?
MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography is an imaging test that produces detailed pictures of the shoulder joint. It uses a small amount of contrast injected into the joint to outline structures. The test shows the labrum, cartilage, ligaments, joint capsule, and rotator cuff tendons. It matters because these structures keep the shoulder stable and allow smooth movement. Doctors use it to find tears, instability, cartilage damage, impingement, and other causes of unexplained shoulder pain or weakness. Results help guide treatment choices like physical therapy, injections, or surgery. The arthrography technique can reveal small tears or subtle problems that routine MRI might miss.
MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography Test in Visit Clinic?
MRI Scan Right Shoulder Arthrography is an imaging study often ordered when other tests cannot explain persistent shoulder pain, weakness, or instability. It is used in pre-surgical planning and when doctors suspect labral tears, rotator cuff tears, cartilage injury, or joint instability. Abnormal results most often come from trauma, repetitive overuse, degeneration, or inflammatory disease and sometimes prior surgery or steroid use. A family history of early joint problems or connective tissue disorders may make detailed imaging more important.
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