Knee pain can interfere with your everyday life—making it harder to walk, exercise, or even rest comfortably. While many cases of knee pain resolve with rest and simple care, some symptoms may signal a deeper issue. If your discomfort persists, you may wonder: Is it time to get an MRI scan?
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand that medical decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when you're unsure about what tests are truly necessary. This blog aims to guide you through when an MRI may be recommended for knee pain, what to expect from the scan, and how it can help with accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive, radiation-free scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of your body’s soft tissues. For knee problems, an MRI can show:
Unlike X-rays, which mainly show bones, MRIs offer a clearer look at the soft tissues that keep your knee stable and functional.
Not every case of knee pain needs advanced imaging right away. However, your doctor at DRHC Dubai may recommend an MRI if:
If you’re unsure whether your condition warrants an MRI, our orthopedic specialists at DRHC Dubai can assess your symptoms and recommend the most appropriate next steps.