MRI of the calf and shin
An MRI scan of the calf and leg is a reliable imaging method for assessing pain and other symptoms in the calf or leg area.
Scanned area and structures shown in the scan
- Scanned area:
- both legs from ankle to knee.
- Structures shown in the scan:
- bones, muscles and tendons.
- bones, muscles and tendons.
How is an MRI scan of the calf and shin performed?
An MRI scan of the calf and shin is performed in an illuminated and ventilated tunnel-like device that is open at both ends.
The MRI scanner usually scans one object at a time, which takes about 30 minutes.
During the scan, sets of images are usually taken from three different directions. The sets consist of multiple slices. The sets are planned according to the area to be scanned and the person's symptoms.
SYNLAB’s MRI scan services always include a radiologist's statement. You will receive the statement and the MRI scan images within 1–3 working days.
Learn more about other magnetic examinations