What Should I Expect From a Knee MRI?
The MRI of the knee joint is mainly used to detect the ligaments, cartilage, synovium and other structures inside the joint, while the knee joint ct is mainly used to detect whether there is a problem with the bony structure. The two are not the same, so a comprehensive inspection is needed. When the symptoms are obvious, strenuous activities are not recommended to avoid weight-bearing walking. Lifting the affected limb when lying down can also be performed with ice, which is helpful to reduce swelling and promote blood circulation.