MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE

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MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE, in Visit Clinic

Detailed imaging of neck and upper back structures to detect spinal cord, nerve, disc, and bone problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the cervico-dorsal spine produces detailed pictures of the neck and upper back. It shows bones, spinal discs, the spinal cord, nerve roots, and nearby soft tissues. These images help doctors find problems that X-rays might miss. The test is important for diagnosing herniated discs, spinal stenosis, fractures, tumors, infections, and inflammation. Doctors use MRI to plan surgery, guide treatment choices, or monitor how well treatment is working. The scan is noninvasive and does not use X-ray radiation. It can detect subtle changes in tissue and nerve compression that explain pain, weakness, numbness, or loss of function.

MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN CERVICO DORSAL SPINE is an imaging study used when doctors suspect neck or upper back problems. It is ordered for symptoms like persistent neck pain, arm weakness, numbness, or after trauma. The scan helps diagnose herniated discs, spinal stenosis, tumors, infection, fractures, and inflammatory disease. Abnormal findings often come from degeneration, injury, infection, or tumors. A family history of spinal disorders may make earlier imaging more likely.

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What is a dorsal spine MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorsal spine MRI is a magnetic resonance imaging scan of the thoracic (dorsal) portion of the spine. It produces detailed images of vertebrae, discs, spinal cord and surrounding soft tissues to detect causes of pain, injury, infection, degenerative disease, nerve compression or tumors. The non‑ionizing test usually takes 20–60 minutes; metal objects are removed and contrast dye may be used.

What does an MRI scan of the cervical spine show in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the cervical spine visualizes vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and nerve roots, plus surrounding ligaments and soft tissues. It detects disc herniation, spinal stenosis, nerve or spinal cord compression and signal changes, inflammation, infection, tumours, bone‑marrow abnormalities and post‑operative changes. It’s especially useful for assessing soft‑tissue and neural causes of neck pain, numbness or weakness and guiding treatment.

What is the cervico dorsal spine in Visit Clinic?plus

The cervico-dorsal spine refers to the junction between the cervical (neck) and dorsal/thoracic (upper back) regions of the spine, typically around C7–T1. It supports the head, enables neck and upper-back movement, and protects the spinal cord and nerve roots. Its vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and muscles are common sources of stiffness, pain, and nerve-related symptoms when injured or degenerated.

How much time does dorsal spine MRI take in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorsal (thoracic) spine MRI typically takes about 20–45 minutes. Total appointment time may be longer, often 30–60 minutes, depending on how many image sequences are needed, whether contrast (gadolinium) is used, the scanner type (open versus closed), and patient factors such as movement or need for positioning. Allow extra time for registration and post-scan checks.

What does dorsal spine mean in Visit Clinic?plus

"Dorsal spine" refers to the part of the vertebral column on the back side of the body — in common medical usage it usually means the thoracic (mid‑back) region. It comprises the thoracic vertebrae and their spinous processes, supports the ribcage, carries upper‑body weight, and protects the spinal cord. It can also denote the dorsal (back) aspect of the spinal cord.

Can a spine MRI detect nerve damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Spine MRI can detect structural causes of nerve problems — herniated discs, spinal stenosis, tumors, inflammation, and nerve-root compression or swelling — and may show nerve edema on specific sequences or with contrast. It does not directly measure nerve function or microscopic axonal damage; electrodiagnostic tests (EMG/NCS) are needed to assess functional or physiological nerve injury and recovery.