Elbow MRI Scan
High Resolution Imagery
Unlike X-ray and CT scans, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) provides high resolution imagery which can give a 3-D cross section view of the elbow and the surrounding regions. This includes:
• Forearm's flexor and extensor muscles
• Biceps
• Triceps
• Brachialis
• Surrounding bony, vascular, ligamentous, neural and muscular structures of the elbow
The images available in the form of photographic films can show the type, extent and severity of condition affecting the ligaments, joint tissue, tendons or even bones. In many cases, the scans have helped in early detection of tumors which in turn has facilitated timely treatment. Apart from this, muscle injury and traumatic ligament ruptures can also be easily ascertained by looking at these images.
MRI of Elbow – Radiation-free Scanning
Elbow MRI scan is free of radiation and is relied upon by physicians and patients alike. Apart from occasional thumping or humming noises which emanate from the device, there is no discomfort, risk or complications involved. The duration of the scan tends to vary but it can be expected to last from fifteen minutes to one hour. As the process is non-invasive, there is no downtime and patients can return to work immediately upon completion of the scan. Some of the best healthcare centers in the US are equipped with the patient-friendly MRI device which is famed for its versatility and benefits. Its best known benefit is that it helps physicians make a proper diagnosis and provide timely and effective treatment.