MRI of the shoulder joint is regularly used nowadays to observe the extent of the pathology in patients suffering from this joint. It is used due to its low radiation rate and high examination accuracy. The examination is considered essential to evaluate the condition of the joint as well as will accurately indicate the treatment to be followed.
WHAT IT TELLS US
Possible shoulder tendon ruptures
Tears in the cartilage of the joint
Increased amount of joint swelling
Degenerative changes
Osteophytes Tendinopathies Fractures
Bone swellings
Shoulder calcifications
Possible muscle atrophies