New MRI technique could spot knee arthritis before It's too late

NCT ID NCT07316257

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a special MRI sequence called T2 mapping to standard knee scans can help doctors detect early osteoarthritis changes in cartilage. Researchers will compare scans from 28 healthy people and 28 people with early knee arthritis to see if T2 mapping shows changes that regular MRI misses. The goal is to catch arthritis earlier when treatments might be more effective at slowing progression.

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