Is an ISG blockage visible in the MRI? | MRI of the sacroiliac joint

Is an ISG blockage visible in the MRI?

An ISG blockage is a blockage in the area of the joint surfaces. In this case, the different joint areas cannot move without problems. This leads to pain and restricted movement.

In addition, it can lead to sensations and tingling in the feet. As a rule, the blockage can be quickly removed with targeted grips and no MRI examination is required. In any case, it can only be diagnosed to a limited extent by MRI.

Only if the blockage is very severe is it visible in the MRT. It is possible that a fluid accumulation around the blockage may be visible.