Shoulder MRI provides detailed pictures about the condition of the soft tissue in the shoulder and helps to detect suspected injuries.

Shoulder MRI scan or MRI of the shoulder joint may be necessary in the following cases:

  • Torn ligaments
  • Torn cartilage
  • Sport injuries
  • Rotator cuff syndrome
  • Arthritis

In addition to plain (native MRI) examination, the contrast-enhanced examination is also available.



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