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Wrist MRI may avoid surgery MERRITT ISLAND, Fla., Jan. 8 (UPI) -- An imaging procedure helps detect the cause of wrist pain so surgery may not be needed, a U.S. researcher said.
Brewers outfielder Khris Davis had an MRI on his injured wrist Friday, and the procedure revealed nothing beyond inflammation, the Journal Sentinel reports. "The MRI was good," Davis said.
Results published in The British Journal of Radiology showed use of a high-performance 0.55-Tesla MRI system may be feasible for imaging tissues of a moving wrist in real-time and may improve ...
Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira underwent an MRI on his injured left wrist. The MRI showed no structural damage, and he's been diagnosed with inflammation.
To provide a convenient tool for the early detection of injuries, researchers have developed a portable MRI device for diagnosing cartilage damage in the wrist. Using this device, the researchers ...
Radiologists, medical physicists and orthopaedic surgeons have found a way to create "movies" of the wrist in motion using a series of brief magnetic resonance imaging scans.
Tennis players are susceptible to wrist cartilage injuries, which may not even present any symptoms at first. A van-based MRI system was designed with that fact in mind, as it can spot such ...
UC Davis radiologists, medical physicists and orthopaedic surgeons have found a way to create "movies" of the wrist in motion using a series of brief magnetic resonance imaging scans.
April 21, 2004 — Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the wrist and finger joints in healthy subjects occasionally shows changes resembling erosions and synovitis as seen in rheumatoid arthritis ...
Called "Active MRI," the technique could be useful in diagnosing subtle changes in physiology that indicate the onset of conditions such as wrist instability.
To provide a convenient tool for the early detection of injuries, researchers at the University of Tsukuba developed a portable MRI device for diagnosing cartilage damage in the wrist. Using this ...