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CT Scan Wrist, in Visit Clinic

A detailed X-ray scan of the wrist to find fractures, joint damage, or other bone and soft tissue problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a CT Scan Wrist Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan of the wrist creates detailed cross-sectional X-ray images of the wrist bones and nearby soft tissues. It shows small fractures, bone fragments, joint alignment, and subtle bone changes better than a plain X-ray. It is important because accurate images help doctors decide on treatments such as casting, surgery, or physical therapy. The test helps detect broken bones, complex or hidden fractures, arthritis changes, bone infections, tumors, and ligament or tendon injury when needed. Doctors use wrist CT to plan operations, assess healing after treatment, and guide injections or procedures. It is quick and widely available. Radiation exposure is low but higher than a regular X-ray, and the benefits usually outweigh the risks when detailed images are needed.

CT Scan Wrist Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Wrist Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a CT Scan Wrist Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Wrist is an imaging study typically ordered as part of an orthopedic or radiology evaluation for wrist injury. It is used when symptoms such as severe pain, swelling, loss of motion, or suspected complex fracture follow trauma. The scan helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, infections, tumors, and ligament problems. Abnormal findings often result from injury, degenerative disease, infection, or a tumor. A family history of bone disease or joint problems may prompt earlier imaging.

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How is a CT scan done on the wrist in Visit Clinic?plus

You lie on the CT table with your wrist placed into the scanner and often immobilized with padding or a foam cradle. The technologist moves the table so the wrist passes through the gantry while X‑ray images are taken in seconds. There is no pain; stay still. Contrast is rarely needed for routine wrist CT. Images are reconstructed into thin slices and 3D views for radiologist review.

Is a CT scan or MRI better for wrist in Visit Clinic?plus

For wrist problems, MRI is generally better for evaluating soft tissues—ligaments, tendons, cartilage and bone‑marrow edema—and for unexplained wrist pain. CT is superior for detailed bone assessment, complex or displaced fractures, and preoperative planning. CT uses ionizing radiation; MRI avoids radiation but takes longer and may be contraindicated with some implants. Choice depends on the suspected injury.

Is there any pain during a CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan itself is usually painless. You may feel mild discomfort from lying still, tight space, or breathing instructions. If intravenous contrast dye is used, you might experience a brief warm or metallic taste, local burning at the injection site, or, rarely, an allergic reaction. IV insertion can cause minor pain. Serious complications are uncommon; discuss allergies and kidney issues with your clinician.

Which scan is best for wrist pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Start with plain X‑rays to detect fractures or arthritis. If X‑rays are normal but pain persists or ligament/TFCC injury is suspected, MRI is the best next test for soft‑tissue and occult bone injuries. CT is superior for complex fractures or preoperative bone detail. Ultrasound can evaluate tendons and dynamic problems.

How long does a wrist CT scan take in Visit Clinic?plus

A wrist CT is very quick. The actual scan usually takes 1–5 minutes (often under 10 minutes). Including registration, positioning and brief image checks, expect about 10–30 minutes at the radiology department. If intravenous contrast is required, add roughly 15–30 minutes for IV placement and observation. Follow any prep instructions your imaging center provides.

Can a CT scan detect nerves in Visit Clinic?plus

CT scans show bones and larger soft-tissue structures well but generally cannot directly visualize small peripheral nerves. They can reveal nerve-related problems indirectly — bone fractures, foraminal narrowing, masses, calcifications, or contrast-enhanced CT myelography highlighting nerve-root compression. CT is useful when MRI isn't available or contraindicated; MRI (including MR neurography) is preferred for detailed nerve imaging.