MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region

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MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region, in Visit Clinic

Detailed images of the left upper back beside the shoulder blade to find causes of pain, swelling, or lumps in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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What is a MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the left parascapular region produces detailed pictures of the muscles, soft tissues, bones, joints, and nearby nerves beside the left shoulder blade. It does not measure a substance but shows how structures look and whether they are injured or inflamed. This imaging is important because it can detect muscle tears, tendon or bursal inflammation, infections, bleeding, or tumors. Doctors use it to find the cause of persistent pain, a lump, weakness, or loss of motion. Results guide decisions about rest, physical therapy, injections, or surgery. Sometimes contrast dye is given to better show infection or abnormal blood supply.

MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid metal jewelry; inform staff about implants or pregnancy

MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Left Parascapular Region Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN LEFT PARASCAPULAR REGION is a focused musculoskeletal imaging study often included in shoulder or upper back MRI protocols when a patient has localized pain, a visible lump, weakness, or restricted movement. Doctors order it to diagnose tears, bursitis, infections, hematoma, nerve compression, or tumors. Abnormal results may follow trauma, overuse, infection, bleeding disorders or medications, inflammation, or tumors, and a family history of soft tissue tumors can make imaging more urgent.

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What will an MRI of the left shoulder show in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the left shoulder provides detailed images of bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, labrum, muscles and joint spaces. It can detect rotator cuff tears (full- or partial-thickness), labral or biceps tendon injuries, bursitis or impingement, joint degeneration/arthritis, bone marrow edema or occult fractures, cartilage defects, cysts and soft‑tissue masses, and postoperative or inflammatory changes.

What is the cost of MRI of shoulder in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI of the shoulder typically costs: in India roughly ₹1,500–8,000; in the UK private clinics about £150–£700; in the U.S. out-of-pocket prices range widely from about $400–$3,500 (often $1,000–$2,000 average). Actual price depends on location, hospital vs private center, use of contrast, urgency, and insurance—ask your provider for a precise quote.

What does a scapula MRI show in Visit Clinic?plus

A scapula MRI provides detailed images of the shoulder blade and surrounding structures, including bone marrow, cortical bone, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and adjacent joints. It detects fractures, bone bruises or tumors, rotator‑cuff and muscle tears, labral or cartilage injury, bursitis, infections and post‑operative changes. MRI also identifies inflammation, bone marrow edema and soft‑tissue masses that plain X‑rays may miss.

Will an MRI show scapular winging in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI can detect causes of scapular winging—muscle atrophy, denervation, tendon injury, or nerve/plexus lesions—but it demonstrates structural changes rather than the dynamic winging itself. Clinical examination, electromyography, and dynamic ultrasound better assess scapular motion and nerve function. MRI remains valuable to identify muscle tears, fatty infiltration, or compressive lesions that explain winging and guide management.

Can MRI show nerve damage in shoulder in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI can detect nerve-related shoulder problems by showing direct nerve lesions in some cases and indirect signs such as muscle denervation (edema, fatty atrophy) and compressive causes (cervical radiculopathy, masses, rotator cuff tears). Standard MRI may miss small peripheral nerve injuries; MR neurography improves nerve visualization. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies are often used alongside MRI to confirm and localize nerve damage.

How long does MRI scan take in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI typically takes 15–90 minutes depending on the body part and protocol. Simple exams (one region) often last 15–30 minutes; detailed studies or those with contrast can take 45–90 minutes. Allow extra 15–30 minutes for check‑in, safety screening and IV contrast setup. Total appointment time is usually 30–120 minutes.