CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening

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CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening, in Visit Clinic

Detailed images of the shoulder blade and upper back to detect fractures, arthritis, tumors, or other structural problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening creates detailed cross-sectional images of the shoulder blade and the upper (dorsal/thoracic) spine. It shows bone shape, fractures, joint alignment, and nearby soft tissues. These structures support shoulder movement and protect the spinal cord. The scan helps detect fractures after trauma, arthritis, infections, tumors, and degenerative changes in the spine. Doctors use it to confirm injuries, plan surgery, guide treatment, and monitor healing or disease. It gives more detail than a standard X-ray. Sometimes contrast dye is used to highlight soft tissues or blood vessels. The scan involves a small amount of radiation, which is balanced against its diagnostic benefit.

CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Scapula with Dorsal Spine Screening is an imaging study used to evaluate the scapula and upper thoracic spine. It is commonly ordered after trauma, for unexplained shoulder or upper back pain, or when fracture, infection, tumor, or degenerative disease is suspected. Abnormal results often come from injury, arthritis, infection, tumors, or osteoporosis. A family history of bone disease or cancer may make this test more likely to be recommended.

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What is a dorsal spine CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorsal spine CT scan is a computed tomography exam of the thoracic (dorsal) spine that uses X‑rays to produce detailed cross‑sectional images of vertebrae, discs, spinal canal and adjacent tissues. It detects fractures, degenerative disease, infection, tumors and helps plan surgery. Scans are faster and more detailed than plain X‑rays; contrast may be used and there is exposure to ionizing radiation.

What is CT scapula in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scapula is a computed tomography scan focused on the shoulder blade to produce detailed cross‑sectional images of bone and adjacent tissues. It’s used to detect fractures, complex or occult injuries, joint dislocations, bone tumors, infections, and to guide surgical planning. The test is quick and noninvasive but involves ionizing radiation; contrast may be used for soft‑tissue or vascular detail.

What is a screening of the dorsal and lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

A screening of the dorsal (thoracic) and lumbar spine is a focused clinical assessment to detect deformity, pain sources, mobility limits, and neurological compromise. It includes patient history, inspection for posture and curvature, palpation, range-of-motion tests, neurological checks (motor strength, sensation, reflexes), special tests such as the straight‑leg raise, and gait assessment. Results guide conservative treatment, imaging, or specialist referral.

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

CT scans can detect bone injuries, fractures, tumors or disc problems that may compress nerves, so they show indirect evidence of nerve damage. However, CT is limited at directly visualizing nerves and soft-tissue injury. MRI is generally preferred for imaging nerve roots, spinal cord and soft tissues; electrophysiological tests (EMG/NCS) assess nerve function rather than structure.

What does dorsal spine mean in Visit Clinic?plus

The dorsal spine refers to the back (posterior) part of the vertebral column—commonly the thoracic or middle‑back region. It comprises vertebrae that protect the spinal cord, support posture, and provide attachment points for ribs and muscles. Injury or degeneration here can cause mid‑back pain, stiffness, nerve symptoms, or reduced chest mobility and may require imaging and targeted treatment.

Can a CT scan show spine damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. CT scans are excellent at showing bony spine damage such as fractures, bone fragments, alignment changes, and degenerative bone changes, providing detailed cross‑sectional images useful for trauma assessment and surgical planning. They are less sensitive for soft‑tissue injuries (discs, spinal cord, nerves); MRI is preferred for those. CT myelography can evaluate nerve compression when MRI is contraindicated.