CT Scan Lower Limb

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CT Scan Lower Limb, in Visit Clinic

A detailed X‑ray scan showing bones, joints, soft tissues, and blood vessels in the lower limb to find problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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20K+Customers
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What is a CT Scan Lower Limb Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT scan of the lower limb uses X-rays and computer processing to make detailed cross‑sectional pictures. It shows bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and blood vessels in clear layers. These images help find broken bones, joint problems, infections, tumors, and blood vessel blockages. The scan is important for planning surgery and guiding treatments. Doctors also use it to follow healing after injury or to monitor known conditions. Sometimes contrast dye is used to highlight blood flow. The test is quick and more detailed than a standard X‑ray for complex injuries or when precise images are needed.

CT Scan Lower Limb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Lower Limb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Lower Limb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Lower Limb Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Lower Limb is usually ordered as an imaging study for specific symptoms like severe pain, swelling, deformity, or after trauma. It helps diagnose fractures, soft tissue tears, infections, tumors, and vascular problems such as blockages or clots. Abnormal findings can result from injuries, infections, tumors, or chronic diseases and may be affected by prior surgeries or implants. A family history of bone disease or vascular conditions can make this scan more important for early diagnosis and treatment planning.

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What does a lower extremity CT scan show in Visit Clinic?plus

A lower extremity CT scan visualizes bones, joints and surrounding soft tissues of the hip, thigh, knee, leg and foot. It detects fractures, dislocations, bone tumors, infections and degenerative changes, and defines soft‑tissue masses or abscesses. With intravenous contrast or CT angiography it evaluates arterial disease, stenosis, aneurysm and vascular perfusion; CT venography can assess venous thrombosis when indicated.

What does a lower body CT scan show in Visit Clinic?plus

A lower-body CT scan images the pelvis, hips, upper thighs and nearby structures, showing bones, joints, muscles and fat, plus pelvic organs (bladder, reproductive organs, rectum), lymph nodes and segments of bowel. With contrast it also visualizes blood vessels. It detects fractures, tumors, abscesses, stones, inflammation, bleeding and vascular disease, helping diagnose injury, infection or cancer.

What is a CT scan of the legs and feet in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT (computed tomography) scan of the legs and feet uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross‑sectional and 3D images of bones, joints, soft tissues and blood vessels. It helps evaluate fractures, infections, tumors, vascular problems and complex joint issues. Scans are quick and painless; contrast dye may be used and there is a small radiation exposure. Metal must be removed beforehand.

What is a CT scan of the leg bone in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the leg bone (computed tomography) uses rotating X‑rays and computer processing to produce detailed cross‑sectional images of bone and nearby soft tissues. It helps diagnose fractures, bone tumors, infections, degenerative joint disease, and guides surgical planning. The test is quick and noninvasive, may use contrast dye, delivers more radiation than a plain X‑ray, and requires you to tell staff if you are pregnant or allergic to contrast.

Which is better, MRI or CT scan for legs in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI is generally better for leg soft-tissue evaluation—muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and bone marrow—without ionizing radiation. CT is superior for assessing bone fractures, complex anatomy, and acute trauma; it’s faster and better with metal or when MRI isn’t possible. Choice depends on the suspected problem: soft-tissue or marrow injury → MRI; bone fracture, acute bleed, or urgent imaging → CT.

Can a CT scan identify nerve damage in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan can show structural causes that may compress or injure nerves—fractures, bone spurs, tumors, or herniated disc—and CT myelography can outline nerve-root impingement. However, CT does not directly image microscopic or functional nerve damage; MRI better visualizes soft tissues and nerves, while EMG/NCS assess nerve function. Clinical examination remains essential.