Mri Scan Left Thumb

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Mri Scan Left Thumb, in Visit Clinic

High-detail images of the thumb’s bones, tendons and ligaments to find injury, arthritis, or soft tissue problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Mri Scan Left Thumb Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the left thumb produces detailed pictures of the bones, joints, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues. It does not use X-rays and gives clearer images of soft structures. This helps find tears, sprains, fractures that are hard to see on X-ray, infections, cysts, tumors, or arthritis. Doctors use MRI when symptoms persist or when planning surgery. It helps guide treatment choices and monitor healing or disease progression.

Mri Scan Left Thumb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Mri Scan Left Thumb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Mri Scan Left Thumb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Mri Scan Left Thumb Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN LEFT THUMB is an imaging study usually ordered alone or as part of hand/wrist imaging. Doctors request it for persistent thumb pain, swelling, limited motion, or after trauma. It helps diagnose fractures, ligament or tendon tears, arthritis, infection, cysts, or tumors. Abnormal findings often come from injury, overuse, inflammatory disease, or infection, and a family history of arthritis or connective tissue disorders may increase its importance.

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What can a thumb MRI show in Visit Clinic?plus

A thumb MRI provides high-resolution images of bone, cartilage and soft tissues, detecting fractures, bone bruises or marrow edema; ligament injuries (eg. ulnar collateral ligament), tendon tears or inflammation; joint degeneration and cartilage defects; inflammatory arthritis, cysts or ganglions; infections/osteomyelitis; tumors or soft-tissue masses; and post-surgical changes. It helps guide diagnosis and treatment when X-rays are inconclusive.

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

The cost of a thumb (hand/wrist) MRI varies by country and facility: in public systems it may be free for insured/NHS patients, but private scans typically run about £150–£600. In the US out‑of‑pocket prices commonly range $400–$3,000. In India typical private rates are around ₹1,500–₹8,000. Use of contrast, urgent scheduling, or reporting fees can raise the total.

How do they do an MRI on your thumb in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the thumb uses a small dedicated hand/wrist coil. You’ll remove jewelry and metal, then lie on the table and place your hand into the coil (often supported and immobilized with cushions or straps). Multiple pulse sequences (T1, T2, fat‑saturated/STIR) image bone, ligaments and soft tissue; scans take 15–30 minutes. Gadolinium contrast is used only if infection or tumor is suspected.

How long does an MRI of the thumb take in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the thumb typically takes about 20–45 minutes of actual scanning. Shorter protocols can be 15–20 minutes; more detailed exams or those using contrast may extend to 45–60 minutes. Allow extra time (about 10–20 minutes) for registration, positioning and safety checks, so total appointment time is usually around 30–75 minutes.

Can an MRI detect nerve damage in the hand in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI can detect many structural nerve problems in the hand—compression, swelling, inflammation, tears, or mass lesions—and high‑resolution MR neurography improves visualization. However, microscopic or purely functional nerve damage (early neuropathy) often won’t show on MRI; nerve conduction studies/EMG assess function, and ultrasound can help for superficial nerves. Clinical correlation and specialist interpretation guide diagnosis.

Why is MRI so costly in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI is expensive because machines contain costly superconducting magnets and advanced electronics, require specialized installation (shielding and cryogen systems) and ongoing maintenance. Scans need highly trained technologists and radiologists, lengthy scan times, and complex software plus quality‑control. Operational costs—facility overhead, regulatory compliance, and sometimes contrast agents—combined with high capital expenses spread over limited scans raise per‑scan prices.