{"id":5022,"date":"2023-05-08T07:34:51","date_gmt":"2023-05-08T14:34:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.healthimages.com\/?p=5022"},"modified":"2024-03-14T10:53:43","modified_gmt":"2024-03-14T17:53:43","slug":"what-to-expect-during-a-knee-mri","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.healthimages.com\/what-to-expect-during-a-knee-mri\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Expect During a Knee MRI"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Your knees bear a lot of weight throughout the day, supporting you as you move around, sit down, get up and otherwise adjust your body. As you age or experience injuries, it’s common to experience pain that impacts your routine. If you’re experiencing knee pain, it’s best to schedule an appointment as soon as possible to understand the problem.<\/p>\n

Knee pain is a common health concern for many people. This pain can impact your daily life and make walking, standing, exercising or lifting items difficult. Throughout your life, your knee experiences wear and tear that can make everyday activities a challenge. Many knee injuries are treatable, but you have to know the causes before you can begin treatment.<\/p>\n

A knee MRI will provide comprehensive information about your knee by taking clear pictures that identify the problem. Here’s everything you need to know about a knee MRI, including what to expect, what it shows and the perceived risks.<\/p>\n

What is an MRI?<\/h2>\n

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines use computer-generated radio waves and a magnetic field to\u00a0form detailed pictures<\/a>\u00a0of your organs and body tissue. These machines are tube-like and will collect multiple images of infected or injured areas so your provider can evaluate damage and problems without making incisions. The results can provide information regarding blood vessels, bones, cartilage, muscles, ligaments and tendons. A knee MRI will show your knee and its surrounding areas.<\/p>\n

What does a knee MRI show?<\/h2>\n

The\u00a0MRI machine will take extensive images<\/a>\u00a0of your knee and the surrounding areas. The images will consist of your muscles, tissues and knee joint. Unlike an x-ray,\u00a0which will only show your bones<\/a>, an MRI can provide pictures of many other elements of your body.<\/p>\n

The problems you experience in your knee could be due to a wide range of factors, and the MRI machine will gather comprehensive information about the situation. The following issues could result in needing a knee MRI:<\/p>\n