MRI Clavicle

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MRI Clavicle, in Visit Clinic

Detailed scan of the collarbone and nearby tissues to detect fractures, infections, tumors, and soft tissue injuries in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a MRI Clavicle Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI of the clavicle produces detailed images of the collarbone and the soft tissues around it. It shows bone structure, bone marrow, ligaments, muscles, joints, and nearby nerves and blood vessels. The scan helps detect fractures, bone bruises, infections, tumors, and soft tissue injuries that may not appear on X-rays. Doctors order it for persistent pain, unexplained swelling, or after trauma. MRI images guide treatment choices, surgical planning, and monitoring of healing. Contrast dye may be used to highlight inflammation or infection. MRI does not use X-rays, so there is no ionizing radiation exposure.

MRI Clavicle Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Clavicle Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Clavicle test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Clavicle Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Clavicle is part of musculoskeletal MRI imaging used when detailed views of the collarbone area are needed. Doctors may order it after trauma, persistent pain, swelling, or when X-rays are inconclusive. It helps diagnose fractures, non-union, infection, tumors, and soft tissue damage, and it aids surgical planning and follow-up. Abnormal findings often stem from injury, infection, tumors, or degenerative changes, and a family history of bone disease or tumors can make this imaging more important.

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What does a clavicle MRI show in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the clavicle evaluates the bone and surrounding soft tissues in detail. It detects occult or nonunion fractures, bone marrow edema, osteomyelitis, and primary or metastatic tumors. It assesses acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular joint pathology, ligament and muscle injuries, bursitis, and postoperative changes. MRI helps stage disease, guide treatment decisions, and monitor fracture healing or infection response.

Can MRI detect bone pain in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI does not measure pain itself but is very useful for identifying causes of bone pain. It sensitively detects bone marrow changes (edema), occult or stress fractures, infections, tumors, avascular necrosis, and adjacent soft-tissue or nerve pathology. MRI is more sensitive than X-ray for early abnormalities, but imaging findings must be interpreted with clinical examination and other tests to determine the pain source.

How to check your clavicles in Visit Clinic?plus

To check your clavicles, sit or stand relaxed. Palpate the sternal end near the center of your chest, then trace each collarbone laterally toward the shoulder. Compare both sides for symmetry, swelling, deformity, tenderness, or grinding. Raise and lower your arms and shrug to assess pain or limited motion. Seek urgent care for severe pain, visible deformity, numbness, weakness, or breathing difficulty.

What is a CT scan of the clavicle in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the clavicle is a specialized X‑ray test that produces detailed cross‑sectional images of the collarbone. It helps diagnose fractures, assess displacement or nonunion, detect infection or tumors, and evaluate complex shoulder‑girdle injuries. The scan is quick and may rarely use contrast; it provides better bone detail than plain X‑rays but involves higher radiation exposure.

Can MRI detect bone injury in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MRI is highly sensitive for many bone injuries—especially bone marrow edema, occult or stress fractures, bone contusions, and infections—often detecting problems missed on X‑rays. It visualizes marrow and surrounding soft tissues well, making it excellent for early or subtle injuries. However, CT or X‑ray may better show fine cortical fracture lines when detailed bone architecture is needed.

Can a clavicle heal without a cast in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Many clavicle fractures heal without a cast; they’re usually treated with a sling or figure‑of‑eight bandage, rest, pain control and gradual shoulder exercises. Most adults recover in about 6–12 weeks (children faster). Surgery is considered for markedly displaced, shortened, open, neurovascularly compromised, or nonunion fractures. Regular follow‑up and X‑rays guide care.