What is a high-resolution orthopedic MRI ?
At Insite Radiology in Jacksonville, we have equipped our private testing clinic with the latest technology and offer high-resolution orthopedic MRIs to detect conditions affecting the joints, bones, and muscles with extraordinary accuracy. These tests provide optimal diagnostic capabilities in assessing joint and other musculoskeletal injuries and conditions.
MRI Arthrography
Contrast dye is injected directly into the joint, rather than the vein, as in a standard MRI. The contrast dye allows the joint structures to be revealed with extreme detail and clarity, for an accurate diagnosis by our fellowship trained and board-certified radiologists. Despite its painful reputation, the vast majority of patients undergoing an MRI arthrogram at Insite Radiology experience no pain or discomfort, and it’s not uncommon for the procedure to reveal an injury that conventional MRIs did not detect. The result of the MRI is produced almost instantaneously, evaluated onsite, and transferred digitally to your treating physician or surgeon. A high-resolution orthopedic MRI arthrogram may be necessary to diagnose damage to:
- Wrist
- Hip
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Knee
State-of-the-art technology at Insite Radiology
At Insite Radiology, we offer a fresh perspective on the experience of image testing. We believe our patients deserve testing on the most advanced testing devices available. Our high-resolution MRI system produces highly-detailed scans in much less time and greater comfort. Every test takes place at our newly-built, private imaging clinic in St. Johns Town Center, Jacksonville. Our board-certified radiologists are each fellowship-trained at elite institutions, including the Hospital for Special Surgery (the best orthopedic hospital in the country by US News and World Report), Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins, and are among the most accomplished in their fields of practice.