Service Providers for MRI of Right Upper Limbs
MRI of the right upper limb is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the soft tissues, bones, joints, and muscles of the right arm, shoulder, and hand. It helps diagnose conditions such as fractures, ligament or tendon tears, arthritis, muscle injuries, or tumors. During the procedure, you will lie still inside an MRI scanner, and depending on the area being examined, a contrast dye may be injected to improve the clarity of images. No special preparation is usually required, though fasting might be necessary if contrast is used. Risks are minimal but may include allergic reactions to the contrast dye and discomfort from remaining still. The results provide detailed information to guide treatment for upper limb conditions.