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MRI Scan Arm, in Visit Clinic

MRI of the arm produces detailed images of bones, muscles, tendons, nerves, and vessels to detect injury or disease in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a MRI Scan Arm Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the arm creates detailed pictures of internal structures. It images bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels. It does not measure blood or chemicals but shows anatomy and subtle tissue changes. This helps find tears, fractures, inflammation, infections, tumors, and nerve problems. Doctors use MRI when X-rays or exams are unclear. It guides treatment, surgery planning, and follow-up. Contrast dye may be used to highlight blood flow or active inflammation in some cases. The scan is noninvasive and avoids ionizing radiation.

MRI Scan Arm Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Arm Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a MRI Scan Arm Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Arm is an imaging test usually ordered alone or as part of an orthopedic or neuroimaging profile. Doctors order it for persistent arm pain, trauma, numbness, weakness, swelling, or unexplained lumps. It helps diagnose fractures, tendon or ligament tears, nerve entrapments, infections, and tumors. Abnormal findings often come from injury, arthritis, infection, or growths; family history of bone or connective tissue disorders can prompt earlier testing.

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

An MRI of the arm produces high-resolution images of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage. It detects fractures missed on X-ray, tendon or muscle tears, nerve compression, inflammation, infections, tumors and degenerative changes. MRI distinguishes soft-tissue abnormalities, assesses bone marrow, and helps guide diagnosis, treatment planning and surgical decisions; contrast can improve detection of infection or tumor.

Can MRI detect arm pain in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI cannot measure pain directly, but it can identify structural causes of arm pain—cervical nerve compression, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, rotator cuff tears, tendon or muscle injuries, joint inflammation, fractures or tumors. MRI is excellent for soft tissues and nerves, yet imaging findings must be correlated with symptoms and clinical exam because incidental abnormalities can be unrelated to the pain.

How to take MRI scan for hand in Visit Clinic?plus

To get an MRI of the hand, bring your referral and arrive early. Remove all jewelry, watches, and metal; wear loose clothing or a gown. Tell staff about implants, pacemakers, pregnancy or allergies. The technologist will position your hand in a dedicated coil and immobilize it. Stay still; scans typically last 20–45 minutes. Contrast dye may be used if indicated; follow staff instructions.

What's better, MRI or CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI is better for detailed soft‑tissue imaging—brain, spinal cord, muscles, joints—and avoids ionizing radiation, but is slower, costlier, and may not suit patients with some metal implants or claustrophobia. CT is faster, widely available, superior for bone, lung, acute bleeding and trauma, but uses ionizing radiation. Which is better depends on the clinical question; clinicians choose the appropriate test.

When to worry about MRI results in Visit Clinic?plus

Be concerned if an MRI shows a new mass, growing lesion, acute stroke, hemorrhage, infection/abscess, signs of malignancy (irregular contrast enhancement), or significant spinal cord/nerve compression. Worry sooner if you have new or worsening neurological symptoms—weakness, numbness, vision loss, seizures, severe headache, altered consciousness—or unexplained rapid symptom progression. Contact your referring physician promptly; go to the emergency department for sudden focal deficits or rapidly worsening signs.

Can an MRI detect nerves in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—MRI can visualize many nerves, especially with dedicated techniques (MR neurography) and contrast. It can show nerve anatomy, inflammation, compression, injuries, tumors and signal changes in peripheral nerves, the spinal cord and cranial nerves. Very small branches may be hard to resolve, and results depend on scanner strength, sequences and radiologist expertise. Electrophysiology or ultrasound can be complementary.