3. Magnetic resonance imaging results
Magnetic resonance imaging is more frequently referred to as MRI. It uses a very powerful magnet in conjunction with radio waves so that it can get a detailed image of the structures within your shoulder. Bear in mind that the quality of the scans could vary based on the equipment used.
Equipment that is of poor quality or perhaps very old could lead to sloppier images than if your scan was performed with the latest cutting-edge technology. MRI scans are one of the most precise ways of finding out what the issue is as the images are easy for the doctors to interpret.
It would do you good to canvas the hospitals in your area before getting your scan so that you can pick the one that has the most advanced equipment. Private hospitals will generally have better and newer equipment which will provide clearer scans to your doctor.