Understanding Arthrograms

Comprehensive Guide to Joint Imaging Procedures

What Is an Arthrogram?

An arthrogram is a specialized imaging procedure for the joints, utilized as an alternative to standard X-rays, when the latter is unable to produce information adequate for diagnosis. A radiosensitive dye is injected into the joint by means of a needle, and then photographed using X-rays, fluoroscopy, computerized tomography (CT) scanning, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The dye’s addition increases the detail captured by the imaging technology, especially of soft tissues like ligaments. Arthrograms are most often used with major joints, such as the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow, wrist, or ankle.

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