MRI ankle

MRI is not only good at diagnosing fractures in the ankle area, but also allows you to accurately assess the condition of soft tissues. Therefore, sprains and tears of the ligaments and tendons of the ankle joint are most accurately diagnosed using this method.

Indications for MRI of the ankle joint

  • Arthrosis and arthritis.
  • Connective tissue diseases affecting the ankle joint (gout, rheumatoid arthritis).
  • Injuries: rupture of the joint capsule, ligaments and tendons, bone cracks in the articular surface area, rupture of the Achilles tendon, etc.
  • Chronic pain, stiffness and tissue swelling in the joint area.
  • Preoperative examination and postoperative monitoring.
  • Suspicion of neoplasms and metastases.

MRI also clearly identifies talar fractures and metatarsal fractures that may be missed by fluoroscopy.

In our Prima Medica medical center you can get an MRI of the ankle joint at a competitive price with interpretation and recording on a CD.

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