MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint

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MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint, in Visit Clinic

Detailed imaging of the lower spine and sacroiliac joints to find causes of back pain and nerve symptoms in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint produces detailed images of the lower spine and nearby sacroiliac joints. It shows bones, discs, nerves, ligaments, and soft tissues without using X-rays. This imaging is important because it helps find causes of low back pain, leg pain, numbness, or weakness. It can detect herniated discs, spinal stenosis, fractures, infection, tumors, and sacroiliitis. Doctors use the images to make a diagnosis, plan surgery or other treatments, and monitor recovery or progression of inflammatory and degenerative conditions. It is safe for most people, but some implants or metal devices may prevent scanning.

MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Lumbar Spine with Screening of Sacroiliac Joint is typically ordered as part of imaging for persistent or severe low back pain. Doctors request it when patients have sciatica, leg weakness, recent spine trauma, suspected infection, or signs of inflammatory back disease. It helps diagnose herniated discs, spinal narrowing, fractures, tumors, or sacroiliitis. Abnormal findings often result from injury, degeneration, infection, inflammation, or a family history of spinal disorders.

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What is an MRI of the lumbar spine with sacroiliac joints in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the lumbar spine with sacroiliac joints is a non-invasive imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the lower spine, intervertebral discs, nerve roots, ligaments, and sacroiliac joints. It detects disc herniation, nerve compression, inflammation, infection, fractures, and degenerative or inflammatory sacroiliitis. Contrast dye may be used; there’s no ionising radiation.

What is the cost of MRI LS spine test in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the lumbar–sacral spine typically costs widely: in the United States roughly $400–3,500 (often $1,000–2,500 out-of-pocket without insurance); in India about ₹2,000–12,000; in the UK it’s often covered by public healthcare or £200–£1,000 privately. Costs rise for contrast studies, higher-field scanners, urgent appointments, and vary by location, facility and insurance.

What is a MRI spine lumbar and sacral for in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI of the lumbar and sacral spine is a non‑invasive imaging test that creates detailed pictures of the lower back and sacrum to evaluate causes of low back pain, sciatica and leg symptoms. It detects herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, fractures, infections, tumors, congenital anomalies and postoperative changes, and helps plan surgery or monitor treatment when symptoms suggest nerve involvement.

How long does a sacroiliac joint MRI take in Visit Clinic?plus

A sacroiliac joint MRI scan usually takes about 20 to 45 minutes of actual scanning. Allow extra time (15 to 30 minutes) for check‑in, changing, positioning and any contrast injection, so total appointment time may be 45 to 75 minutes. More complex protocols or additional sequences can lengthen the scan to about an hour or slightly longer.

What is the treatment for sacroiliac joint pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment usually begins with conservative measures: rest, activity modification, heat/ice, NSAIDs and physical therapy emphasizing core and pelvic stabilization and targeted exercises. Supportive measures include sacroiliac belts and manual therapy. If pain persists, image-guided corticosteroid injections or radiofrequency ablation of SI joint nerves may be offered. Surgical fusion is reserved for refractory, disabling cases after multidisciplinary evaluation.

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

A lumbar–sacral MRI scan typically takes about 20–30 minutes for a standard, non‑contrast exam. If contrast (gadolinium) is used or extra sequences are needed, imaging can take 30–60 minutes. Allow extra time for check‑in, positioning and safety screening, so the full appointment is often 45–90 minutes from arrival to finish. Check with your imaging center for exact timing.