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What is this test?
MRI of the right ankle is a precise imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of the ankle’s bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and surrounding soft tissues. This test is invaluable for detecting injuries or conditions that may not be visible on standard X-rays or ultrasound scans.
What is it used for?
Who should get this test?
Preparation Required:
How is the procedure performed?
You will lie comfortably on the MRI table with your right ankle positioned inside a dedicated coil that enhances image quality. The scan typically lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. You will be asked to remain still during imaging to avoid motion artifacts. The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and does not involve any radiation exposure.
Risks & Safety:
MRI is generally very safe and does not use ionizing radiation. The risk of adverse reactions is minimal, and contrast agents are rarely necessary for ankle imaging. Contraindications primarily relate to certain metal implants or devices.
Results:
A radiologist will analyze the high-resolution images and provide a comprehensive report on the state of your ankle’s bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and other soft tissues. This detailed information helps your healthcare provider diagnose injuries accurately and develop an effective treatment or rehabilitation plan.
Short Statement:
An MRI of the right ankle to diagnose ligament sprains, tendon injuries, or chronic pain issues that X-rays may miss.
Call to Action:
Right ankle still hurting after a sprain? Book your Right Ankle MRI to ensure a proper and thorough recovery plan.