How is wrist arthritis diagnosed?
How is wrist arthritis diagnosed?
Your healthcare provider will probably order X-rays of your knees to check for arthritis. The X-rays should reveal:
- The type of arthritis.
- Any changes in your bones.
- Bone spurs.
- How narrow the space is between the bones. The less cartilage, the narrower the space. The narrower the space, the greater the pain.
Sometimes healthcare providers order a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test or a computerized tomography (CT) scan.