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X-rays - Effective Screening Tool in Diagnosing Knee Pain

by Sheela Philomena on September 11, 2016 at 1:26 PM

X-rays are frequently the best diagnostic tool for knee pain diagnosis, reducing both time and cost, reveals study published in the September issue of the Journal of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS).


Nearly 1 in 17 people visit doctors' offices each year for knee pain or injuries from osteoarthritis--a progressive "wear and tear" disease of the joints. Those odds increase as the U.S. population continues to age and becomes even more overweight. While a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one tool that can help doctors diagnose torn knee ligaments and cartilage and other problems.

‘Knee pain is common among Americans age 40 and up. X-rays are the best first line screening tools for knee pain.’

Whether a patient will need surgery for knee problems depends on how much arthritis he or she has. "If an X-ray shows that a person has significant arthritis, the MRI findings--like a meniscus tear--are less important because the amount of arthritis often dictates the treatment. Therefore, patients should always get a standing X-ray before getting an MRI to screen for knee pain in patients older than 40," says Muyibat Adelani, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon with Washington University's Department of Orthopedics and lead author of this study.

The study looked at 100 MRIs of knees from patients age 40 and up and found that:

"Patients should always get weight-bearing X-rays before getting an MRI because MRIs are not always needed to diagnose knee problems," says Dr. Adelani. In cases where arthritis is suspected, weight-bearing X-rays often are more than enough for orthopaedists to complete the diagnosis and treatment plan. An appropriately timed consultation with an orthopaedic surgeon can be more cost effective than first obtaining MRI scans.

Source: Eurekalert

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