MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT

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MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT, in Visit Clinic

A detailed imaging scan showing bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues in the left foot in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI of the left foot produces detailed images of bones and soft tissues. It shows bones, joints, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. These images help spot injuries, inflammation, infection, tumors, and degenerative change. MRI is important because it reveals problems that X-rays may miss, especially in soft tissue and early bone stress injuries. Doctors use MRI to diagnose causes of persistent foot pain, plan surgeries, monitor healing after treatment, and guide decisions about physical therapy or injections. The scan is noninvasive and does not use X-ray radiation, making it useful for repeated follow-up when needed.

MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN LEFT FOOT is usually ordered as an imaging study when X-rays are unclear or symptoms persist. It is used for patients with unexplained foot pain, swelling, instability, or suspected tendon, ligament, or stress injuries. The scan helps diagnose fractures, tears, infections, arthritis, and tumors. Abnormal findings often stem from trauma, overuse, infection, or chronic disease. A family history of musculoskeletal or inflammatory conditions can make this test more important.

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What can MRI of foot show in Visit Clinic?plus

Foot MRI visualizes bones, joints, cartilage and soft tissues in detail. It can detect fractures and bone marrow edema, osteomyelitis, tumors or cysts; ligaments and tendon injuries (including plantar fascia and Achilles tears), joint cartilage damage, arthritis and synovitis; nerve entrapments such as Morton’s neuroma; sesamoid and plantar plate injuries; soft-tissue masses, foreign bodies and post-operative changes. It guides diagnosis and management when X-rays are inconclusive.

Can we walk after foot MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — walking after a foot MRI is usually fine. There are no activity restrictions for a routine MRI scan. Exceptions: if you had sedation, a contrast injection, or an intra‑articular injection (arthrogram), follow staff instructions—avoid driving and limit activity as advised. Monitor for dizziness, increased pain, swelling, or allergic reaction and contact the imaging center or your clinician if concerns arise.

How much is a foot MRI scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A foot MRI typically costs: in the United States about $400–$3,000+ (before insurance); in the UK it’s free on the NHS but private scans usually run roughly £150–£800; in India prices commonly range ₹1,500–₹10,000. Costs vary by facility, magnet strength (1.5T vs 3T), use of contrast, and whether you have insurance or public-health entitlement.

Why would a doctor order an MRI of the foot in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders an MRI of the foot to evaluate persistent pain, swelling, or unexplained symptoms when X-rays are inconclusive. MRI detects soft-tissue injuries (tendon and ligament tears, plantar fasciitis), occult or stress fractures, infections (osteomyelitis), tumors or cysts, and inflammatory or degenerative joint disease. It also aids preoperative planning and monitoring healing after treatment.

What will a foot scan show in Visit Clinic?plus

A foot scan—depending on the modality—can reveal bone fractures, alignment, joint‑space narrowing and arthritis (X‑ray); detailed soft‑tissue, ligament/tendon injuries and bone‑marrow changes (MRI); complex fracture anatomy (CT); or tendon and soft‑tissue problems (ultrasound). Pressure or 3D plantar scans map arch shape, pressure distribution and gait, guiding orthotics and footwear recommendations.

Can MRI detect infection in the foot in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MRI can detect foot infections, including soft-tissue abscesses and osteomyelitis, by showing marrow edema, abscess cavities, sinus tracts, and inflammatory changes. Contrast-enhanced MRI improves sensitivity and specificity and helps distinguish infection from noninfectious inflammation. It’s more accurate than X-ray and useful when clinical exam or plain imaging are inconclusive, though findings sometimes overlap and clinical correlation or biopsy may be needed.