Brain

Examines the brain tissue for conditions like tumors, strokes, or multiple sclerosis, and is often used to investigate the cause of headaches and dizziness.

Cervical Spine (Neck)

Images the vertebrae, discs, and spinal cord in the neck. It’s commonly used to find the source of neck pain, herniated discs, or nerve-related tingling in the arms.

Shoulder

Examines the rotator cuff, labrum, tendons, and ligaments of the shoulder joint to diagnose tears, impingement, or other injuries.

Ankle

Used to evaluate ligament tears, tendon injuries (like the Achilles tendon), fractures, and cartilage damage, especially after an injury.

Hand / Foot

Used to evaluate the small joints, tendons, and bones for issues like arthritis, stress fractures, infections, or masses.

MRA Head (MRI of Head Blood Vessels)

A special scan that visualizes arteries and veins in the head to check for aneurysms, blockages, or other vascular issues without using radiation.

Thoracic Spine (Mid-Back)

Scans the part of the spine connected to the rib cage. This is used for mid-back pain, evaluating discs, or checking for spinal lesions.

Hip

Looks at the hip joint, including the cartilage and surrounding muscles, to find the cause of pain or to check for conditions like arthritis or avascular necrosis.

Elbow

Examines the tendons and ligaments of the elbow and is often used to diagnose conditions like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, or ligament tears.

TMJ (Jaw Joint)

Provides a detailed look at the jaw joints located on each side of the head to diagnose causes of pain, clicking, and locking.

Lumbar Spine (Lower Back)

Looks at the vertebrae and discs in the lower back to diagnose common conditions like sciatica, herniated discs, and spinal stenosis.

Knee

Provides clear images of the meniscus, ACL, PCL, and other ligaments and cartilage. Very common for diagnosing sports injuries and sources of chronic knee pain.

Wrist

Gives a detailed view of the small bones, ligaments, and tendons in the wrist to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, or ligament tears.

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