
Arthritis Imaging
Arthritis imaging refers to various medical imaging techniques used to visualize the joints and surrounding tissues in people with arthritis. Common methods include X-rays, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and ultrasound. These images help doctors identify inflammation, joint damage, and other changes caused by arthritis. By assessing the severity and progression of the disease, healthcare providers can create effective treatment plans tailored to each patient, helping to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.