MRI of the knee joint

Diagnosis of injuries and damage to this area is often difficult due to the complexity of the joint structure. The joint connects four bones and contains the meniscus and intra-articular ligaments. MRI allows you to assess the condition of the area as a whole and select the optimal treatment strategy.

Most common indications:

  • Deforming osteoarthritis
  • Arthritis
  • Connective tissue diseases affecting the joint
  • Injuries: fractures, dislocations, ligament tears, meniscus tears, etc.
  • Preoperative examination and postoperative monitoring (including prosthetics)
  • Swelling and pain of unknown origin
  • Suspicion of neoplasms and metastases

MRI, unlike other methods, allows you to simultaneously detect pathological processes in bone tissue, which is especially important in osteoarthritis and avascular necrosis.

At the Prima Medica medical center you can get an MRI of the knee joint at competitive prices, recorded on a CD.

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