High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands

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High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound images of both hands that show tendons, joints, nerves, and soft tissues to find injury or disease 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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What is a High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands Test in Visit Clinic?

A high resolution ultrasound of both hands uses sound waves to create detailed images of soft tissues. It shows tendons, ligaments, joint spaces, nerves, blood flow, and small fluid collections. This test is important because it helps find causes of hand pain, swelling, lumps, numbness, or limited movement. Doctors use it to detect tendon tears, arthritis, cysts, inflammation, nerve compression, and infections. It can guide injections or procedures and monitor healing after treatment. The scan is quick, safe, and does not use radiation, making it useful for repeated checks and for planning treatment or surgery.

High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a High Resolution Ultrasound Both Hands Test in Visit Clinic?

HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BOTH HANDS is often ordered as a stand-alone musculoskeletal scan for hand symptoms. Doctors may request it for persistent pain, swelling, lumps, numbness, or reduced movement. It helps diagnose tendon tears, arthritis, carpal tunnel, ganglion cysts, and infections, and it can monitor recovery. Abnormal findings often come from injury, overuse, inflammatory disease, or infection. A family history of inflammatory arthritis may make the test more important.

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What is a high resolution ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-resolution ultrasound is a noninvasive imaging technique that uses higher-frequency sound waves to produce detailed, real-time images of superficial tissues and small structures (for example thyroid, breast, tendons, and peripheral nerves). It provides excellent spatial resolution for diagnosis and procedure guidance, such as biopsies, but has limited depth penetration and is operator-dependent. It involves no ionizing radiation.

What does an ultrasound of hands show in Visit Clinic?plus

Hand ultrasound visualizes soft tissues, tendons and tendon sheaths (tears, tenosynovitis, trigger finger), joint surfaces and synovium (effusions, synovitis), small bone erosions, cartilage loss, ganglion cysts and tophi, foreign bodies and masses. Doppler assesses blood flow to detect active inflammation. It's also used to guide injections and evaluate nerve entrapment (e.g., median nerve) and postoperative complications.

What is a high resolution ultrasound of the nerves in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-resolution ultrasound of the nerves is a non-invasive imaging test using high-frequency sound waves and a fine transducer to visualize peripheral nerves' size, shape, internal fascicular pattern and surrounding tissues in real time. It detects entrapment, inflammation, trauma or tumors, measures cross-sectional area, guides injections and complements electrodiagnostic studies. It’s safe, radiation-free and operator-dependent.

Can we do an ultrasound of the hand in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. High-resolution musculoskeletal ultrasound can evaluate hand structures—tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves and soft-tissue masses—detecting tears, tenosynovitis, ganglion cysts, foreign bodies and synovitis. It’s safe, non‑ionizing, real‑time and allows dynamic assessment, but is operator‑dependent and limited for intraosseous or complex deep pathology; MRI/CT may be needed for detailed or surgical planning.

Is HD ultrasound safe in Visit Clinic?plus

High definition (HD) ultrasound is generally considered safe when performed by trained clinicians at diagnostic settings. No proven harm has been shown at standard clinical exposure levels; machines monitor thermal and mechanical indices and operators follow the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle. Avoid prolonged or non‑medical “keepsake” scans, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.

Is a high resolution ultrasound better than an MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

High resolution ultrasound is superior for superficial structures (tendons, ligaments, nerves, lumps), offering excellent spatial detail, real-time imaging, lower cost and few contraindications, but is operator dependent and limited for deep or intra-articular assessment. MRI provides superior soft-tissue contrast and multiplanar views for deep structures, spine, brain, bone marrow and complex joint pathology. Choice depends on the clinical question and anatomy examined.