Description
"What is this test?
MRI of the right hip is a detailed, non-invasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create high-resolution images of the hip joint. This includes the bones, joint cartilage, muscles, tendons, ligaments, bursae, and surrounding soft tissues. It provides critical insights into conditions that may not be visible on X-rays or ultrasound.
What is it used for?
* Diagnosing labral tearsâdamage to the cartilage ring that stabilizes the hip joint
* Identifying arthritis and early degenerative changes affecting the joint cartilage and bones
* Detecting bursitis, inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip
* Evaluating fractures or bone bruises, especially when X-rays are inconclusive
* Investigating causes of hip pain, stiffness, limited range of motion, or mechanical symptoms such as clicking or locking
* Assessing soft tissue injuries including muscle or tendon strains and tears around the hip
* Planning or monitoring response to treatments including surgery, injections, or physical therapy
Who should get this test?
* Patients experiencing persistent or unexplained right hip pain
* Individuals with a history of hip injury or trauma
* Those with symptoms such as limping, difficulty walking, or stiffness
* People suspected of having labral pathology or early arthritis
* Patients with inflammatory conditions affecting the hip
* Anyone needing detailed evaluation before or after hip surgery
Preparation Required:
* Standard MRI preparationâremove all metal objects including jewelry and clothing with metal components
* No special fasting or medication restrictions unless contrast is planned (which is rare for routine hip MRI)
* Inform your healthcare provider about implants or devices that may affect MRI safety
How is the procedure performed?
During the procedure, you will lie on your back on the MRI table with your right hip placed inside a specialized coil to optimize image quality. The scan takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Multiple image sequences will be captured while you remain still to ensure clear, precise images of the hip joint and surrounding tissues. The procedure is painless and non-invasive.
Risks & Safety:
MRI is very safe with no exposure to radiation. Occasionally, contrast agents may be used to enhance visualization of inflammation or tumors, requiring prior kidney function assessment. Allergic reactions to contrast are very rare. The procedure is suitable for most patients unless contraindicated due to metal implants or devices.
Results:
A radiologist will thoroughly review the images and provide a detailed report describing the condition of the hip joint, cartilage integrity, presence of tears, inflammation, fractures, or other abnormalities. This information aids your physician in tailoring treatment to restore hip function and relieve pain.
Short Statement:
A focused MRI of the right hip that checks for labral tears, joint inflammation, fractures, or degenerative disease affecting mobility and comfort.
Call to Action:
Left hip pain while walking or sitting? Book a Right Hip MRI and get back on track with the right diagnosis."