Are your fingers restricted in movement? Does this problem even exist on several fingers? Was there a triggering event, such as an accident or fall? Sporting activities, such as climbing, can also trigger such complaints. However, pain can also occur suddenly without a known cause. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the fingers at ARISTRA will help you find the exact cause of these complaints. In addition, the MRI can rule out rare serious diseases (e.g. infections, rheumatism or tumours).
The ARISTRA specialists look forward to welcoming you on-site. A pleasant atmosphere, short waiting times and personal medical care during the examination await you in the modern practice rooms.
* Prices depend on the individual case. Furthermore, we must consider your insurance status and whether you are a national or international customer. In most locations in Germany, we can only work with patients who have private insurance or are self-paying.
MRI Finger Images
Tear of the palmar plate at the finger medial joint.
Yellow arrow shows a dehiscence in a part of the joint capsule called the "palmar plate". This injury is often seen after dislocation of the finger.
Tear of the palmar plate at the finger medial joint.
Yellow arrow shows a dehiscence in a part of the joint capsule called the "palmar plate". This injury is often seen after dislocation of the finger.
We offer this examination at the following locations: