Do You Need an MRI for Shoulder Pain in Singapore?
Shoulder pain does not always require MRI. At The Pain Relief Clinic, imaging is used selectively when it helps clarify tendon, joint, or structural injury.
When MRI May Be Needed
- Suspected rotator cuff tear
- Significant weakness or loss of shoulder function
- Pain not improving after structured rehabilitation
- Unclear diagnosis after clinical assessment and ultrasound
When MRI May Not Be Needed
- Mild shoulder pain or impingement symptoms
- Frozen shoulder in typical clinical presentation
- Early tendinopathy responding to rehab
Important Insight
Tendon degeneration and partial tears can appear in people without symptoms. MRI findings must be correlated with movement and function.
Our Approach
Assessment → Diagnosis → Selective Imaging → Structured Shoulder Rehabilitation
Our MRI Decision Philosophy
MRI is used only when it is likely to change diagnosis or treatment. The goal is to ensure imaging supports clinical decision-making—not replace it.
- Movement and function guide treatment decisions
- Imaging is supportive, not primary
- Rehabilitation remains the core treatment
What To Expect When I Visit The Pain Relief Clinic
A typical visit will involve our doctor first understanding your medical history, concerns and previous experience with other pain treatments.
For patients who have consulted many people but have yet to receive a clear diagnosis, selecting an affordable imaging scan might be recommended to confirm the cause of your pain..
Some patients have already done scans with other doctors for their pain condition but are still not clearly told what they suffer from.
Dr Terence Tan is happy to offer you a second opinion and recommend how best to manage your condition.
We also see patients who already have a confirmed diagnosis from specialist pain doctors, but are "stuck” because treatment options offered are not practical or acceptable.
We can help by discussing options that you might have potentially never been told of.
A common experience is when a patient has already consulted a specialist doctor for pain management and is told to consider orthopaedic surgery which they find too aggressive.
Or they may have seen doctors for their pain and were prescribed painkillers with potential side effects which made them feel uncomfortable.
Many of our patients have also first tried complementary treatments or acupuncture with traditional Chinese pain doctors.
They look for a second opinion after finding any relief experienced from other treatments to be temporary or requiring repetitive treatments, which add up to time and cost.
Especially in such situations, we emphasize using non-invasive medical technology you likely have not been told about .
This can make a big difference to your results.



