
MSK Imaging and Intra-Articular Procedures
Advanced musculoskeletal imaging and image-guided intra-articular procedures for accurate diagnosis, targeted treatment, and improved joint health.

MSK Imaging Studies
At Pramodini Imaging & Diagnostics, we provide comprehensive musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging services to accurately evaluate bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues. Our MSK imaging studies play a vital role in diagnosing joint pain, sports injuries, arthritis, and movement-related disorders. Using advanced imaging techniques and expert interpretation, we help referring doctors identify the exact cause of pain or dysfunction and plan effective treatment with confidence.
Special Studies Offered
MRI for joints (Knee, Shoulder, Hip, Ankle, Wrist, Elbow)
Ultrasound evaluation of muscles, tendons, and ligaments
Sports injury assessment
Arthritis and joint degeneration evaluation
Soft tissue mass assessment
Image-guided intra-articular injections
Diagnostic and therapeutic joint procedures
Understanding the Technology
At Pramodini Imaging & Diagnostics, MSK imaging uses advanced modalities such as MRI and high-resolution ultrasound to produce detailed images of the musculoskeletal system. These technologies allow precise visualization of soft tissues, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and joint structures that are not clearly seen on routine X-rays. Intra-articular procedures are performed under image guidance to ensure accurate needle placement within the joint, improving both diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness while minimizing discomfort and risk.

Benefits of MSK Imaging and Intra-Articular Procedures
Accurate diagnosis of joint and soft tissue conditions
Early detection of injuries and degenerative changes
Precise, image-guided treatment delivery
Minimally invasive procedures with faster recovery
Improved pain relief and joint function
Supports effective treatment planning and follow-up

When is it Recommonded?
MSK imaging and intra-articular procedures are recommended in the following situations:
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Persistent joint pain or swelling
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Sports-related injuries or trauma
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Suspected ligament, tendon, or muscle tears
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Arthritis and joint degeneration
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Reduced joint mobility or stiffness
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Unclear diagnosis after X-ray imaging
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When targeted joint treatment or injection is advised