Service Providers for MRI OF BUTTACK
An MRI of the buttock is an imaging procedure used to examine the muscles, bones, and soft tissues of the buttock area. It helps diagnose conditions such as muscle strains, tears, abscesses, tumors, or inflammation, as well as issues in the gluteal muscles, hip joint, or surrounding structures. The MRI uses high-resolution imaging techniques, typically without contrast, although contrast agents may be used to enhance visualization of certain abnormalities. Preparation involves removing metal objects, and patients may be asked to change into a hospital gown. The test is non-invasive, and results help guide treatment for various musculoskeletal or soft tissue conditions.