Orthopedic MRI - Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology (2024)

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Orthopedic MRI

Top-Rated Orthopedic MRI Specialists on Long Island

Our fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists have worked and trained at top medical centers throughout the country and bring their extensive knowledge to ZP. In addition, their national and international reputations speak of their experience and expertise. Together with highly trained MRI technologists, we deliver unparalleled diagnostic imaging to our patients. Our cutting-edge imaging systems include 3T Wide Bore MRI, which is considered the gold standard for orthopedic imaging, providing superb detail and resolution with the fastest exam times.

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What is Orthopedic MRI?

In orthopedics, MRI is an invaluable tool for examining bones, joints, and soft tissues such as cartilage, muscles, and tendons. It allows for a comprehensive analysis of injuries, structural abnormalities, and many kinds of orthopedic conditions. Musculoskeletal MRI is also an important tool for surgical planning or assessing the results of orthopedic surgery, and for treatments of injuries and degenerative disorders.

Our orthopedic imaging team has extensive experience with conditions including:

  • Fractures from sports or work-related injuries
  • Inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis
  • Cartilage, ligament and tendon tears
  • Joint deterioration (osteoarthritis)
  • Spinal injuries, disk abnormalities and back pain
  • Infections and tumors involving tissues around the joints

ZP also performs MR arthrograms, a specialized test to visualize joints in great detail.

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MRI for Sports Medicine

Our team of musculoskeletal radiologists specialize in sports medicine and MR imaging, and are trained to diagnose athletes who have suffered an injury on the field. These commonly include ligament tears and bone fractures. One of the more common injuries we see is a torn ACL or MCL, experienced many times by soccer and football players.

Our radiologists will work closely with your physician to provide significant input regarding an accurate diagnosis, along with important information to help manage and treat the injury. Our musculoskeletal radiologists can diagnose your sports injury correctly the first time. Our goal is to help get the athlete back on the field, but when the time is right, preventing the injury from worsening or reoccurring.

If you are receiving IV CONTRAST for your exam, have nothing to eat 1 hour prior to your exam time. You may drink clear liquids (example: water, ginger ale, apple juice).

Because the MRI system uses a very powerful magnet, there are many items that cannot be brought into the exam room. Although a private locker will be provided, it is best to leave certain items at home or with someone during your MRI exam, including:

  • Cell phones, pagers, iPads, or any other electronic device
  • Credit cards, driver’s license, and any other card with a magnetic strip
  • Loose change
  • Bobby pins, safety pins or any other item with metallic pieces
  • Any loose metallic items on clothing or body
  • Glasses, hearing aids and items such as TENS Units will not be able to go into the exam room, but can be worn until just before entering the MRI room

Wear comfortable loose-fitting clothes, such as a sweatsuit. Be sure there are no metal zippers, snaps or buckles. Do not wear earrings, hairpins, or jewelry. Do not apply eye shadow or mascara.

This exam may not be performed if you have a cardiac pacemaker, cerebral aneurysm clips or a metallic hearing implant. If you are a sheet metal worker or have ever had metal fragments in your eye(s), an orbit x-ray will be taken prior to your MRI exam.

After checking in, you will be escorted to a changing room. You will then meet the registered MRI technologist who will be performing your exam. The technologist will review the screening questionnaire and the procedure with you, answering any questions you may have.

When you are ready, you will be asked to lie down on the cushioned MRI table. If you are receiving an MRI exam of your brain, a brain coil will be placed around your head. For most spinal MRI exams, the coil is built into the MRI table. An MRI coil is a lightweight device that acts as an antenna to receive the radio frequency signal coming out of your body and transmit that data to a computer, which then generates the images. If it has been determined that your study requires the use of a contrast material (or dye), the technologist or nurse will perform the injection and administer the contrast. Let us know if you have any allergies. This contrast does not contain iodine.

The table will slowly move into position within the large doughnut-shaped magnet. We provide you with noise-canceling headphones and your choice of music, as you will hear a series of loud thumping noises as the scan is performed. With our modern MRI systems, most exams are over in 3 songs! We ask that you keep very still to help ensure that the images come out clear. Throughout the entire exam, you will be able to communicate with the technologist through an intercom. A neurological MRI exam can take anywhere from 10 to 45 minutes, depending on the specific type of study.

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Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology brings world-class expertise to the Long Island community. Our subspecialty-trained radiologists are Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology with fellowship training in a variety of specialties. They are highly-skilled, highly-knowledgeable, and make patient care a priority. To learn more, contact us today.

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