Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMRI)
An MRI scan
MRI
ultra sound
One imaging technique that allows a physician to examine the internal structure of a joint is arthrography. In this procedure, a contrast agent is injected into the joint to make the soft tissues more visible on X-ray images, helping to diagnose conditions such as torn ligaments or cartilage damage.
PET
Arthroscopy. Anatomy and physiology term
The first imaging technique for the human body was discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895.
Radiologist
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the imaging technique that detects the energy emitted by hydrogen atoms in magnetic fields.
The type of imaging chosen by the physician depends on the type of tissue being examined. If it is hard bone, they will use x-rays. For soft tissue, Doppler or MRI imaging may be preferred.
EEGs
Sonography