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Shoulder Pain That Won’t Go Away? You May Need an MRI

Written by Dr. Salah Hanouneh | July 03, 2025

Shoulder pain can start off as a mild annoyance—perhaps a twinge when lifting something overhead or discomfort when reaching behind your back. But when that pain lingers, worsens, or begins to interfere with your daily activities, it may be a sign of something more serious.

At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we often see patients who’ve been living with unexplained shoulder discomfort for weeks or even months. If rest, medication, or physiotherapy hasn’t worked, your doctor may recommend an MRI to uncover the root cause of the problem.

Let’s explore when an MRI might be necessary, what the scan can reveal, and what to expect from the process.

Why Shoulder Pain Sometimes Needs More Than Rest

Shoulder pain can arise from many causes—minor strain, inflammation, injury, or age-related wear and tear. In many cases, these issues improve with conservative treatment. But when symptoms persist or worsen, it may indicate conditions such as:

Because the shoulder is a complex joint surrounded by muscles, tendons, and ligaments, it can be difficult to pinpoint the issue with a physical exam alone. That’s where imaging comes in.

What Is an MRI and How Can It Help?

MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging—a safe, non-invasive test that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of soft tissues. Unlike X-rays, which show bones, an MRI can visualize:

This clarity allows your doctor at DRHC Dubai to make an accurate diagnosis and recommend the most effective treatment—whether that’s targeted physiotherapy, injections, or surgery (when needed).

When Should You Consider an MRI for Shoulder Pain?

Not every case of shoulder pain needs an MRI. However, your doctor may recommend a scan if:

  • Pain lasts more than 4–6 weeks despite rest and therapy
  • You experience weakness, clicking, or instability in the shoulder
  • Night pain is affecting your sleep
  • There was a recent fall or injury (even if X-rays were normal)
  • Your range of motion is significantly limited
  • Previous treatments haven’t brought relief

If these apply to you, an MRI can provide the answers needed to guide your recovery.

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What Happens After the MRI?

Once the MRI results are reviewed, your doctor will explain what’s causing your symptoms and walk you through your treatment options. This could include:

  • Physiotherapy tailored to your condition
  • Medications or anti-inflammatory injections
  • Minimally invasive procedures like arthroscopy
  • Surgery, if structural damage is significant

Understanding your diagnosis helps take the uncertainty out of your care and gives you a clear path forward.

Are There Alternatives to MRI?

Depending on your symptoms, your doctor might start with an ultrasound or X-ray. These can be helpful in detecting calcifications, bone abnormalities, or certain tendon issues. However, for a full evaluation of soft tissues and complex injuries, MRI remains the most comprehensive option.

Don’t Ignore Ongoing Shoulder Pain

Chronic shoulder pain can wear you down physically and emotionally—interfering with your work, exercise, sleep, and quality of life. You don’t have to live with the discomfort or uncertainty.

At DRHC Dubai, our multidisciplinary team, including orthopedic specialists and advanced imaging services, is here to help you understand the cause of your pain and find the right solution. If you’ve been living with shoulder pain that just won’t go away, consider speaking with one of our experts about whether an MRI might be the right next step.

Book your orthopedic consultation at DRHC Dubai today.
We’re here to help you regain comfort, strength, and confidence in your shoulder—so you can get back to doing the things you love.

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