High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb

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High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb, in Visit Clinic

A detailed ultrasound scan of the left thumb's soft tissues and joints to check for injury, inflammation, or cysts in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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48 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb Test in Visit Clinic?

High-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) of the left thumb uses high-frequency sound waves to make detailed images of small structures. It visualizes tendons, ligaments, joint surfaces, cartilage, and soft tissue lumps. The test helps find tendon tears, inflammation, arthritis changes, ganglion cysts, and small fractures or foreign bodies. It does not use radiation and is done quickly in an outpatient setting. Doctors use HRUS to confirm diagnoses, guide injections or minor procedures, plan treatment, and monitor healing over time. Results help decide on physical therapy, medication, or referral to a hand specialist.

High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb Test in Visit Clinic?

High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) Left Thumb is commonly ordered as a musculoskeletal imaging study when a patient has thumb pain, swelling, a visible lump, weakness, or limited movement. It helps diagnose tendon tears, tenosynovitis, arthritis, ganglion cysts, and small fractures, and to guide injections. Abnormal findings commonly follow trauma, overuse, inflammatory disease, or infection. A family history of arthritis or connective tissue disease may make testing more relevant.

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What is a high resolution ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-resolution ultrasound uses higher-frequency sound waves and specialized probes to produce very detailed, real-time images of superficial structures—skin, thyroid, breast, tendons, joints, and blood vessels. It improves spatial resolution to detect small lesions, guide biopsies or injections, and assess soft-tissue pathology. It’s non-invasive, radiation-free, widely available, and operator-dependent for optimal image quality and interpretation.

Can you do an ultrasound on a thumb in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. High‑frequency ultrasound can image thumb soft tissues — tendons, ligaments (for example the ulnar collateral ligament), joint effusions, cysts and superficial foreign bodies — and can guide injections. It’s safe, radiation‑free and provides real‑time dynamic assessment. Limitations: operator dependence and limited bone penetration; MRI or X‑ray may be needed for complex fractures or deep intra‑articular pathology.

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 to visualize peripheral nerves and surrounding soft tissue in real time. It shows nerve size, fascicular pattern, entrapment or compression, inflammation, tears and tumors, and can guide injections. Benefits include no radiation, portability and dynamic assessment; limitations are operator dependence and reduced accuracy for deep or bone-covered nerves.

What is the best imaging for thumb injury in Visit Clinic?plus

For most thumb injuries, start with plain X‑rays (AP, lateral and oblique) to detect fractures and joint displacement. If X‑rays are normal but ligament or tendon injury is suspected—especially ulnar collateral ligament—use MRI for soft‑tissue detail or ultrasound for dynamic assessment. CT is preferred for complex intra‑articular fractures or preoperative planning.

Is HD ultrasound safe in Visit Clinic?plus

High‑definition 3D/4D ultrasound is generally considered safe when performed by qualified clinicians for medical reasons. It uses non‑ionizing sound waves and no harmful effects have been confirmed at diagnostic exposure levels. Unnecessary or prolonged scans—such as keepsake sessions—are discouraged. Operators should follow safety principles (ALARA) and monitor thermal and mechanical indices to minimize any theoretical risks.

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

High-resolution ultrasound often outperforms MRI for superficial, small-structure imaging (tendons, nerves, thyroid, breast) because it gives higher spatial resolution, real-time dynamic assessment, portability, lower cost, and no contraindications. MRI is superior for deep or complex anatomy, intra‑articular structures, marrow, brain and spine, and when excellent soft-tissue contrast or whole-joint visualization is required. Choice depends on the clinical question.