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MRI Heel, in Visit Clinic

An MRI of the heel creates detailed pictures of bones, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues to diagnose pain 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 Heel Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI of the heel produces detailed images of the bones and soft tissues around the back and bottom of the foot. It shows bone structure, bone marrow, tendons such as the Achilles, the plantar fascia, ligaments, bursae, and nearby muscles and fat. These parts are important for walking, balance, and cushioning each step. MRI helps detect tears, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, bone bruises, inflammation, infections, and tumors. Doctors order a heel MRI when X-rays are normal but pain continues, when they need detailed anatomy before surgery, or to monitor healing after treatment. It can identify subtle injuries other tests miss. Contrast dye may be used to highlight active inflammation. A radiologist reads the exam and reports findings to your doctor.

MRI Heel Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required. Remove metal objects and jewelry before scan.

MRI Heel Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a MRI Heel Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Heel is part of radiology and orthopedics imaging and is chosen when persistent heel pain, swelling, bruising, or walking difficulty need clearer evaluation. Doctors may order it after X-rays or to plan surgery. It helps diagnose plantar fasciitis, Achilles tears, stress fractures, infections, and tumors. Abnormal findings may follow overuse, trauma, chronic inflammation, infection, or medication effects like corticosteroids, and family history of bone disease may raise concern.

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What will an MRI show for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI for heel pain shows detailed soft-tissue and bone changes: plantar fascia thickening, degeneration or partial tear; Achilles tendonitis, tendinosis or rupture; retrocalcaneal or subcutaneous bursitis; nerve entrapment; bone marrow edema or stress fracture; calcaneal bone lesions or cysts. It helps localize inflammation, fluid collections and structural damage to guide treatment and rule out other causes requiring surgery.

What is the best scan for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

For heel pain, initial plain X‑ray rules out fracture or calcaneal spur. For soft‑tissue causes like plantar fasciitis, ultrasound is excellent to assess fascia thickness and inflammation. MRI is the most sensitive test for complex cases, deep soft‑tissue injury or suspected bone marrow edema and is used when diagnosis is unclear or symptoms persist despite treatment. Choice depends on suspected cause.

What will a MRI show on your foot in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the foot visualizes bones, joints, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and soft tissues. It can detect fractures and bone marrow edema, stress fractures, tendon tears or tendinopathy (e.g., Achilles, plantar fascia), ligament sprains, joint effusions, cartilage or osteochondral lesions, Morton’s neuroma, cysts, infections, inflammation, arthritis and tumors. MRI helps localize injury, assess severity, and guide treatment planning.

Can we walk after foot MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — you can usually walk immediately after a foot MRI. MRI is noninvasive and requires no recovery time. Exceptions: if you had an injection, biopsy, sedation, or local anaesthetic during the visit, follow your clinician’s post‑procedure instructions (they may advise rest or limited weightbearing). If you have dressings or swelling, wear supportive shoes and avoid strenuous activity until advised otherwise.

Does MRI show nerve damage in feet in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI can detect structural causes of nerve injury in the foot — for example compression, masses, inflammation, or nerve swelling — and specialized MR neurography can show nerve signal changes. However, routine MRI is less sensitive for microscopic or metabolic neuropathies; nerve conduction studies and EMG better assess functional nerve damage. Your doctor will choose imaging or electrodiagnostics based on symptoms and suspected cause.

Which test is done for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

For heel pain, clinicians start with a clinical examination: history, palpation of the plantar fascia, and the Windlass test (pain on dorsiflexion of the toes). Imaging may follow: X-ray to exclude fractures or calcaneal spurs, ultrasound to assess plantar fascia thickness, and MRI for persistent or complex cases to evaluate tears or stress fractures.