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MRI Scan Sacrococcygeal Region, in Visit Clinic

MRI imaging of the tailbone area to detect fractures, infections, tumors, nerve problems, or unexplained pain in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Scan Sacrococcygeal Region Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the sacrococcygeal region creates detailed pictures of the tailbone area. It shows bones, discs, nerves, muscles, ligaments, and nearby soft tissues. These images help doctors find causes of pain, numbness, swelling, or a lump near the tailbone. The test is important for detecting fractures, infections, cysts, tumors, inflammatory changes, and congenital differences. Doctors use it to diagnose problems, plan surgery or injections, and monitor response to treatment.

MRI Scan Sacrococcygeal Region Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Sacrococcygeal Region Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a MRI Scan Sacrococcygeal Region Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN SACROCOCCYGEAL REGION is usually ordered as part of spine or sacral imaging when patients have persistent tailbone pain, trauma, numbness, bowel or bladder changes, or a palpable lump. It helps diagnose fractures, infections, cysts, tumors, nerve compression, and congenital anomalies. Abnormal findings can be caused by injury, infection, degenerative disease, or growths. Family history of tumors or congenital spine conditions may make this scan more important.

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What is the sacrococcygeal region in Visit Clinic?plus

The sacrococcygeal region is the area at the base of the spine where the sacrum and coccyx meet. It includes the lower sacrum, coccyx, adjacent ligaments, muscles and soft tissues. This region helps transmit weight when sitting, provides attachment for pelvic floor structures, and can be affected by conditions such as coccydynia (tailbone pain), trauma, or pilonidal disease.

What is the cost of MRI coccyx joint in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI focused on the coccyx (tailbone) typically costs widely depending on country and facility: in India roughly ₹2,000–₹10,000; in the UK private scans about £200–£600; in the US $400–$3,000 or more at hospital imaging centers (uninsured bills can reach $5,000+). Final price depends on use of contrast, scanning protocol, facility type and insurance/public coverage.

How to inspect sacrococcygeal area in Visit Clinic?plus

Have the patient stand and lean forward or lie prone with a pillow under the hips. Expose the lower back and natal cleft; ensure privacy and good lighting. Inspect the midline sacrococcygeal area and natal cleft for pits, hair tufts, dimples, swelling, redness, discharge, draining sinuses, or scars. Palpate gently for tenderness, fluctuance, or masses and document findings; refer if abnormal.

What is a sacral MRI scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A sacral MRI scan is a non‑invasive imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the sacrum and surrounding tissues, including sacroiliac joints, nerves, bones and soft tissues. It helps diagnose fractures, infections, inflammatory conditions, tumours and causes of lower back, buttock or leg pain. The scan involves lying still in an MRI machine and may use contrast for clearer images.

What are the symptoms of sacrococcygeal pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Sacrococcygeal (tailbone) pain typically causes local pain at the coccyx that worsens with sitting, rising from a chair, or leaning back. Other symptoms include tenderness and swelling over the tailbone, bruising after trauma, pain during bowel movements or sexual activity, and referred ache into the lower back, buttocks, or hips. Numbness, tingling, or difficulty sitting for long periods may occur.

What specialist treats tailbone pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Start with your primary care doctor, who can assess and refer. Specialists treating tailbone (coccyx) pain include orthopedic or spine surgeons, pain‑management physicians (including interventional pain specialists), physiatrists (physical medicine & rehabilitation), and pelvic‑floor physiotherapists. A specialist evaluates for fractures, infection, referred pain, or nerve involvement and may use physical therapy, medications, injections, or rarely surgery.