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High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist, in Visit Clinic

Detailed ultrasound of the wrist that images tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves, and fluid to find injury in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist Test in Visit Clinic?

A high resolution ultrasound of the wrist is an imaging test that shows soft tissues and superficial bone surfaces. It visualizes tendons, ligaments, nerves (such as the median nerve), joint lining, fluid collections, and cysts. This information helps detect tears, inflammation, nerve compression, ganglion cysts, and some fractures. Doctors use it to confirm a diagnosis, plan treatment, guide injections, or monitor healing. It is fast, painless, and does not use radiation. The test can be done while moving the wrist to show how structures change with motion. Results help decide between conservative care, physical therapy, or procedures.

High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist Test in Visit Clinic?

High Resolution Ultrasound Wrist is used in musculoskeletal imaging to evaluate wrist pain, swelling, lumps, numbness, or reduced movement. Doctors order it when they suspect tendon tears, tenosynovitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, ganglion cysts, ligament injuries, or inflammatory arthritis. Abnormal findings can be caused by trauma, overuse, degeneration, infections, or autoimmune disease. A family history of inflammatory arthritis or repetitive-work injuries may make this test more important.

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What does a wrist ultrasound show in Visit Clinic?plus

A wrist ultrasound visualizes soft-tissue structures: tendons, ligaments, nerves (including the median nerve), synovium and bursae. It detects tendon tears or inflammation (tenosynovitis), tendon subluxation, ganglion cysts, fluid collections, synovitis and some cortical bone irregularities or occult fractures. It can guide injections and detect foreign bodies. It’s a dynamic, real‑time tool but less sensitive for deep bone and cartilage.

What is a high resolution ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-resolution ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves, typically 10 to 18 MHz, and specialized linear probes to produce very detailed, real-time images of superficial structures such as skin, muscles, tendons, nerves, thyroid and breast. It is non-invasive, radiation-free, useful for diagnosis, monitoring and guiding interventions, but higher frequencies limit depth penetration compared with lower-frequency ultrasound.

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

A high-resolution ultrasound is better for many superficial, dynamic and vascular assessments — it's cheaper, real-time, portable and ideal for tendons, ligaments, joints and guided injections. MRI is superior for deep structures, bone marrow, spinal cord, brain and complex soft-tissue contrast. Choice depends on the clinical question: ultrasound for focused, superficial problems; MRI when detailed, whole-area or deep imaging is required.

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

Initial imaging for a wrist injury is plain radiographs (AP, lateral and oblique views). If X‑rays are normal but clinical suspicion persists—especially for scaphoid injury—MRI is preferred for early occult fractures and soft‑tissue/ligament assessment; CT provides superior bony detail and aids surgical planning. Bone scan can detect occult fractures if MRI is unavailable.

What is the cost of wrist ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost of a wrist (musculoskeletal) ultrasound varies by country and facility: in India roughly ₹300–₹2,000; in the UK it's free on the NHS for eligible patients, or about £80–£250 privately; in the US typical fees range from $100–$1,000 (higher at hospitals or with Doppler). Final price depends on location, provider, and whether specialist interpretation is required.

Why do I need an ultrasound on my wrist in Visit Clinic?plus

An ultrasound of the wrist identifies tendon and ligament injuries, ganglion cysts, bursitis, joint effusion, nerve compression (e.g., carpal tunnel) and inflammatory changes. It provides real-time, dynamic images, Doppler assessment of blood flow for inflammation, and guides injections or aspirations. It’s non-invasive, radiation-free, and helps confirm diagnosis and plan treatment when pain, swelling, numbness or a mass are present.