An arthrogram is a series of images, often X-rays, of a joint after injection of a contrast medium.
An arthrogram is an x-ray of a joint with contrast.
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An arthrography is an alternative name for an arthrogram, a series of images of a joint after injection of a contrast medium.
It doesn't hurt that much. Just feels like a sharp pinch. But it may hurt if you have a high pain tolerence level.
if your hurting, hurt the hurting with more hurting, the hurtin will then be hurted. Hurt.
Yes, it does hurt very much.
MR arthrogams are done in two steps. Step 1. A direct injection is done into the joint using a needle, diluted contrast, and fluoroscopy guidance. The procedure can take anywhere between 15-45 minutes depending on the degree of difficulty in accessing the joint space. Step 2. An MRI is performed with sequences and positioning specifically tailored for the arthrogram. The arthrogram is usually performed between 30 and 45 minutes after injection in Step 1, though can be done up to 3 hours later if planned accordingly and with a less dilute contrast given during Step 1.
Well of course it will hurt! It will hurt depending on how much force you have put on to the punch.