Knee MRI under Medicare – who qualifies?

1/12/2022, Spectrum Medical Imaging

We all see lots of knee problems in general practice. History and examination obviously is important but it will be nice to have confirmation in cases where there may be dual pathology. MRI of knee is an excellent tool which can confirm and exclude various soft tissue injuries which makes a significant difference in their prognosis and management.…

Knee MRI – how reliable is it?

27th April, Spectrum Medical Imaging

Acute knee pain is a pretty common presentation in general practice. In experienced hands, a thorough physical examination can narrow the differential diagnosis to a few common injuries. Often we have to resort to an MRI to confirm our suspicion. How reliable is the MRI diagnosis?

In a novel study to evaluate the reproducibility, repeatability, and agreement of MRI evaluation with the gross pathology examination at operation, in 23 patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty, MRIs were performed just before the surgery (1).…

Knee OA – A GP’s perspective

12th October 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Imagine a 55 year gentleman come in with right knee pain. He was an active football player from years gone by and suffered the usual meniscal tears here and there over the years. He is now a storeman in the local factory and takes his dog for a walk most days. Yes, he’s put on some weight over the years and he has usual mild hypertension, mild hypercholesterolaemia and maybe borderline glucose.…