3D MRI of the Shoulder

Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2021 Jun;25(3):480-487. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1728813. Epub 2021 Sep 21.

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging provides a comprehensive evaluation of the shoulder including the rotator cuff muscles and tendons, glenoid labrum, long head biceps tendon, and glenohumeral and acromioclavicular joint articulations. Most institutions use two-dimensional sequences acquired in all three imaging planes to accurately evaluate the many important structures of the shoulder. Recently, the addition of three-dimensional (3D) acquisitions with 3D reconstructions has become clinically feasible and helped improve our understanding of several important pathologic conditions, allowing us to provide added value for referring clinicians. This article briefly describes techniques used in 3D imaging of the shoulder and discusses applications of these techniques including measuring glenoid bone loss in anterior glenohumeral instability. We also review the literature on routine 3D imaging for the evaluation of common shoulder abnormalities as 3D imaging will likely become more common as imaging software continues to improve.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Shoulder Joint* / diagnostic imaging
  • Shoulder*
  • Tendons