MRI Femur

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MRI Femur, in Visit Clinic

Detailed imaging of the thigh bone and surrounding tissues to detect fractures, infections, tumors, or 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 Femur Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI of the femur produces detailed pictures of the thigh bone and the soft tissues around it. The scan shows bone shape, bone marrow, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nearby blood vessels. This matters because the femur bears weight and supports walking. MRI helps find fractures not seen on X-ray, infections, tumors, bone marrow problems, avascular necrosis, and soft-tissue injuries. Doctors use it to plan surgery, guide biopsies, monitor healing, and check treatment effects. The test is non-invasive and uses magnetic fields instead of X-rays. It can use a contrast dye to highlight inflammation or blood flow when needed.

MRI Femur Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Femur Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

Why Take a MRI Femur Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Femur is typically ordered as a standalone imaging study by orthopedists, trauma teams, or oncologists when a patient has persistent thigh pain, swelling, deformity, or limited motion, or after injury. It helps diagnose fractures, infections, bone tumors, avascular necrosis, and soft-tissue injuries. Abnormal results often arise from trauma, infection, cancer, long-term steroid use, or vascular problems, and a family history of bone disease may prompt earlier scanning.

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What does an MRI of the femur show in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the femur visualizes bone marrow and cortical bone, periosteum, surrounding muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and nearby joints (hip/knee). It detects fractures (including occult/stress), bone marrow edema, infections (osteomyelitis), tumors or metastases, avascular necrosis, and soft‑tissue masses or inflammation. MRI also assesses post‑surgical changes and vascularity, guiding diagnosis and treatment planning.

How long is a femur MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A femur MRI typically takes about 20–45 minutes for a standard exam. More complex studies, whole-leg imaging, or scans with contrast can lengthen the appointment to 45–60 minutes. Allow extra time for registration, positioning and any IV setup. Movement may require repeat sequences and extend the scan, so staying relaxed and still helps keep the exam within the expected timeframe.

Do femurs show up on MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MRI images the femur effectively — it shows bone marrow, bone bruises, occult fractures, and surrounding soft tissues, cartilage, ligaments and muscles. Dense cortical bone gives very low signal and appears dark, so CT or X‑ray may better demonstrate cortical fractures or fine bony detail. MRI is preferred for marrow, soft‑tissue and early fracture detection.

What will an MRI of the thigh show in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI of the thigh shows detailed images of muscles, tendons, ligaments, fat and bone marrow, detecting muscle strains or tears, edema, hematoma, tumors or cysts, infections and abscesses, and bone or stress fractures. It visualizes joint and nerve involvement, vascular abnormalities and post-surgical changes, guiding diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring of healing or disease progression.

Will MRI show bone problems in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — MRI is excellent at detecting many bone-related problems, especially bone marrow abnormalities (edema), infections, tumors, stress or occult fractures, and conditions affecting adjacent soft tissues, cartilage, and ligaments. It’s less sensitive for fine cortical bone detail or tiny cortical fractures, where CT or plain X-ray may be preferred. Your doctor will choose the best test for the suspected issue.

What part of the leg is the femur in Visit Clinic?plus

The femur is the thigh bone, the longest and strongest bone in the body, extending from the hip to the knee. Its rounded head fits into the pelvis to form the hip joint; the distal end articulates with the tibia and patella at the knee. It bears body weight, supports posture and provides major attachment points for muscles that enable walking and other leg movements.