My knee locks occasionally — should I consider MRI?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my knee lock?
Locking often results from meniscus tears, loose cartilage, or ligament injury that cannot be confirmed without MRI.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t helped — should I do MRI?
Yes. MRI identifies structural damage, enabling targeted treatment and preventing chronic issues.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Untreated injuries may worsen, causing chronic pain, instability, and early osteoarthritis.

Q4: Why MRI over X-ray or CT?
MRI provides detailed imaging of soft tissues, whereas X-ray shows bones only and CT is less effective for ligaments and cartilage.

Q5: Fast MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, along with non-surgical treatment options.

I have persistent knee swelling — can MRI detect the underlying cause?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my knee remain swollen?
Persistent swelling can result from meniscus tears, ligament sprains, cartilage injury, or early arthritis, which cannot be ruled out without imaging.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t resolved swelling — should I get MRI?
Yes. MRI provides a precise diagnosis, guiding targeted, effective treatment instead of continued ineffective therapy.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Chronic swelling can worsen joint damage, cause instability, and prolong recovery.

Q4: Why MRI over X-ray or ultrasound?
MRI offers high-resolution, radiation-free imaging of soft tissues, unlike X-ray (bones only) or ultrasound (operator-dependent).

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, with non-surgical treatment options.

My knee hurts when squatting — could MRI show the problem?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my knee hurt when squatting?
Pain may be caused by meniscus tears, ligament injury, cartilage damage, or patellofemoral joint issues.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t helped — should I get MRI?
Yes. Persistent pain despite treatment warrants MRI to identify the precise structural cause and prevent further ineffective therapy.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Delayed diagnosis may lead to worsening meniscus or ligament damage, chronic pain, and reduced functional capacity.

Q4: Why MRI over X-ray or CT?
MRI clearly visualizes all soft tissue structures without radiation. X-ray shows bones only, and CT is less reliable for soft tissues.

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, plus non-surgical treatment options.

My knee hurts after running — should I get MRI?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my knee hurt after running?
Pain may result from meniscus tears, ligament sprains, cartilage damage, or early osteoarthritis. Short therapy trials cannot confirm the exact cause.

Q2: Physiotherapy hasn’t helped — should I do MRI?
Yes. Persistent post-exercise pain despite therapy indicates structural damage that MRI can reliably identify, enabling targeted treatment.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Untreated injuries can worsen, leading to chronic pain, joint instability, and early arthritis.

Q4: Why MRI over X-ray or ultrasound?
MRI visualizes ligaments, cartilage, and menisci with high resolution, whereas X-ray shows bones only, and ultrasound may miss deep tissue injuries.

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, with non-surgical treatment options.

My knee clicks and locks occasionally — can MRI help?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my knee click or lock?
Clicking or locking often results from meniscus tears, loose cartilage, or ligament injury. These conditions cannot be ruled out without MRI.

Q2: Short therapy hasn’t resolved symptoms — should I get MRI?
Yes. MRI identifies structural damage that therapy alone cannot detect, preventing further complications.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Untreated meniscus or cartilage damage may worsen, causing chronic pain, reduced mobility, and early joint degeneration.

Q4: Why MRI over X-ray or CT?
MRI clearly visualizes soft tissue structures, whereas X-ray shows bones only, and CT cannot reliably detect soft tissue injuries.

Q5: Fast MRI solution?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, along with non-surgical treatment options.