Precise MRI of Michigan
Medical Diagnostic Imaging Center located in Lathrup Village, MI
If you need an MRI of your abdomen or pelvis due to cancer or undiagnosed problems of the internal organs, get the best from the board-certified team at Precise MRI of Michigan in Lathrup Village. State-of-the-art technology from Siemens and a relentless focus on patient comfort make the procedure at Precise MRI the easiest and highest quality imaging process you’ll ever experience. To schedule an appointment, call or book online today.
Arthrogram Q & A
What is an arthrogram?
Arthrograms are imaging technology for your joints. If you’ve broken a bone, torn a ligament, or worn down cartilage, your physician may use an arthrgram to pinpoint the source of your problems.
Additionally, if you have difficulty moving your joint, unexplained pain in your joint, or something just feels “off,” an arthrogram generates a high-quality visualization of your joint’s interior. Your radiologist, internist, rheumatologist, orthopedist, or any other specialist can use this information to identify the cause of your discomfort or monitor the progress of your condition.
Typical body parts that require an arthRogam are:
- Wrist
- Elbow
- Shoulder
- Ankle
- Knee
- Hip
Diagnosis and treatment of conditions like arthritis or trauma to these body parts are significantly enhanced by arthRogams. In a single session, you and your health care providers can have a much better understanding of your joint’s health.
What can I expect from my arthrogram?
The procedure varies by technician and condition, but typically, you first undergo an X-ray, which serves as the baseline comparison for arthrogram results. Then, a technician will clean and numb your skin before removing any fluid from your joint with a needle.
Next, a contrast dye is injected directly into the joint space. To ensure the dye spreads around, you may be asked to move your joint a little. Then, the technician performs additional imaging procedures, like X-ray, CT, or MRI to visualize clearly the soft-tissue structure of your joint’s:
- Tendons
- Ligaments
- Muscles
- Cartilage
- Joint capsule
The contrast dye highlights the internal structures for a clearer, more defined image. In total, the procedure usually lasts 1-2 hours. Your radiologist may consult with you about the images and relay the information to your doctor.
Immediately after your arthrogram, you may have some soreness in your joint. Precise MRI recommends that you avoid intense exercise or activity, like heavy lifting, for a few days until any swelling and soreness completely subsides.
How can I prepare for my arthrogram?
While there is no special preparation required for an arthrogram, the Precise MRI team recommends comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the joint being imaged. It is highly unlikely any dietary restrictions will be necessary. Additionally, if there is another procedure, like an MRI, it is important to prepare appropriately for that exam.
If you need an arthRogam, schedule with Precise MRI of Michigan today by calling or booking online.