MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT

Detailed images of the sternoclavicular joint and nearby tissues to find causes of pain, swelling, or instability in Visit Clinic.
What is a MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT Test in Visit Clinic?
An MRI scan of the sternoclavicular joint produces detailed pictures of the joint where the collarbone meets the breastbone. It shows bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and nearby soft tissues. This detail helps find causes of pain, swelling, instability, infection, arthritis, fractures, or tumors. Doctors use the scan to confirm a diagnosis, plan surgery, guide treatment, or track healing over time. The test is safe and does not use X-rays, but it may use a contrast agent to highlight inflammation or infection.
MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT Test in Visit Clinic?
MRI SCAN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT is an imaging study typically ordered as part of musculoskeletal evaluation for joint pain or trauma. Doctors request it when patients have unexplained pain, swelling, limited movement, a suspected fracture, infection, or persistent symptoms after injury. It helps diagnose arthritis, infection, ligament injury, dislocation, or tumors and guides surgery or other treatments. Abnormal results may come from injury, inflammatory disease, infection, or degenerative changes, and a family history of joint disorders can make this test more important.
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