Description
This advanced diagnostic procedure combines a high-resolution 3T MRI with direct injection of contrast material into the shoulder joint. The contrast enhances visualization of the joint capsule, labrum, rotator cuff, and other internal structures. It’s particularly effective for detecting subtle injuries such as labral tears, partial rotator cuff tears, and cartilage defects that might not be visible on standard MRI. The high-field strength of the 3T MRI provides exceptional image quality, allowing for detailed assessment of joint anatomy. This procedure is invaluable for accurate diagnosis and surgical planning in complex shoulder conditions.
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