MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE

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MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE, in Visit Clinic

Detailed images of the neck and lower back to identify causes of pain, nerve problems, or injury in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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Male/Female
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What is a MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI of the cervical and lumbar spine creates detailed pictures of the neck and lower back. It shows bones, disks, the spinal cord, nerve roots, and nearby soft tissues. These images help find reasons for pain, numbness, weakness, or changes in bladder and bowel control. MRI is important because it can reveal herniated discs, spinal stenosis, infections, tumors, fractures, and inflammation. Doctors use MRI results to diagnose problems, plan surgery or injections, monitor disease over time, and decide on safe treatments. The test does not use X-rays and gives clearer soft-tissue detail than many other scans.

MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINE is an imaging scan often ordered when patients have persistent neck or back pain, arm or leg numbness, weakness, or after trauma. It helps diagnose herniated discs, spinal stenosis, tumors, infections, fractures, and inflammatory or degenerative changes. Abnormal findings often come from injury, age-related wear, infection, or tumors. A family history of spinal disease or inherited conditions may make this test more likely.

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How long does a cervical and lumbar MRI take in Visit Clinic?plus

A non-contrast cervical spine MRI usually takes about 15–30 minutes; a lumbar spine MRI typically takes about 20–45 minutes. Total appointment time (registration, positioning and instructions) can extend to 30–60 minutes. If contrast (gadolinium) is required, add roughly 10–20 minutes for injection and extra imaging. Exact times vary by scanner, sequences and clinic workflow.

What does a cervical and lumbar MRI show in Visit Clinic?plus

A cervical and lumbar MRI visualizes the neck and lower back structures, showing spinal vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord/cauda equina, nerve roots, ligaments and surrounding soft tissues. It detects disc bulges or herniations, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, spinal cord injury, inflammation, infections, tumors, fractures, and post‑operative changes, helping guide diagnosis and treatment planning.

What is the cost of a cervical spine MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

The cost of a cervical spine MRI varies widely by country and care setting. In the U.S., private-pay prices often range roughly $400–$3,000 (sometimes higher). Scans through public health services are typically free or low-cost, while private scans in the UK may run £200–£700. In India, typical private rates are about ₹2,000–₹10,000. Final cost depends on contrast use, facility, and insurance.

Why would a neurologist order a cervical spine MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A neurologist orders a cervical spine MRI to evaluate the spinal cord and nerve roots when patients have neck pain, arm pain or numbness (radiculopathy), weakness, gait disturbance or signs of myelopathy. MRI detects disc herniation, spinal stenosis, tumors, infection, inflammation (including demyelinating disease), trauma and congenital anomalies, and it helps guide surgical planning or monitor known pathology.

Can you sleep during an MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — you can usually sleep during an MRI if you can lie very still, but it can be hard because scanners are loud. Ear protection and headphones are provided. For some studies you must follow breathing or movement instructions, so sleeping isn’t allowed. If you’re anxious or need sedation, tell staff beforehand; alternatives like open MRI or mild sedatives can be arranged.

Can a spine MRI detect nerve damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Spine MRI can detect structural causes of nerve injury—disc herniation, spinal stenosis, foraminal narrowing, nerve-root compression, inflammation or edema—and visualize nerve roots and surrounding tissues. However, MRI cannot reliably show microscopic or functional nerve-fiber damage; it may miss early or purely functional neuropathies. Electrophysiological tests (EMG/NCS), clinical examination, or specialized MR neurography may be needed for definitive assessment and symptom correlation.