The purpose of an Arthrogram is to show a joint and /or structures in a joint, such as cartilages, ligaments, joint linings and any loose bodies in the joint. Premex Services is able to arrange an Arthrogram for your clients nationally at locations convenient throughout the UK.
What is an Arthrogram (MR)?
An MR Arthrogram is an imaging study designed to diagnose problems within a joint with the aid of a contrast agent called gadolinium. When this contrast agent is introduced in to the joint, it enhances the visualisation of joint structures and improves the assessment of abnormalities of the joint.
What is an Arthrogram (MR) used for?
An Arthrogram MR is used to examine problems with joints such as wrist, knee and in particular shoulders. An Arthrogram will show a joint and/structures in a joint, such as cartilage’s ligaments, joint linings, and any loose bodies in the joint.
To arrange an arthrogram or request further information on all the diagnostic investigations available please contact the designated diagnostics team on 01204 478350 or email diagnostics@premex.com



