Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel

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Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel, in Visit Clinic

A painless imaging scan of the feet or heel to find tendon, soft tissue, fluid, or inflammation problems 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 Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of both feet or the heel uses sound waves to create images of soft tissues and nearby bone surfaces. It shows tendons, ligaments, plantar fascia, bursae, and fluid collections. This helps find tears, inflammation, thickening, cysts, or foreign bodies. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of heel pain or lumps. It also guides injections and monitors healing after injury or surgery. The test is quick, safe, and has no radiation. It can be done while you move the foot to see structures in action. Results help decide treatment like rest, physiotherapy, medication, or procedures.

Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Both Feet Or Heel Test in Visit Clinic?

ULTRASOUND BOTH FEET OR HEEL is used in musculoskeletal imaging when patients have heel pain, swelling, lumps, or recent injury. Doctors order it to evaluate plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, bursitis, soft tissue masses, or suspected small fractures and foreign bodies. Abnormal findings often stem from overuse, trauma, infection, arthritis, or chronic degeneration. A family history of inflammatory arthritis or connective tissue disorders can make this test more important.

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What does an ultrasound show on feet in Visit Clinic?plus

Foot ultrasound images soft tissues: tendons (including Achilles), plantar fascia, ligaments, bursae, muscles and nerves, detecting tears, inflammation, tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, neuromas, cysts, foreign bodies and joint effusions. Doppler assesses blood flow and active inflammation. It guides injections and procedures. Ultrasound shows bone surfaces but not internal bone detail, so X‑ray/CT may be needed for fractures or deep bony pathology.

How much does a foot scan cost in Visit Clinic?plus

Foot-scan costs vary by country, provider and scan type. Public-health checks (e.g., diabetic screening) are often free. Private basic pressure or digital scans typically range: UK £20–£150, US $50–$200, India ₹300–₹2,000. Advanced 3D gait analysis or scans for bespoke orthotics can cost more—often £100–£350 or $200–$500. Contact local clinics for exact pricing and included assessments.

How to do a foot ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient seated or supine with the foot exposed and relaxed. Use a high-frequency linear transducer (10–18 MHz) with ample gel. Scan in longitudinal and transverse planes, examining the plantar fascia, heel, tendons, joints and neurovascular structures. Apply dynamic maneuvers and graded compression, use color Doppler for inflammation or vascularity, compare with the contralateral foot, and document representative images and measurements.

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

A doctor orders a foot ultrasound to evaluate soft tissues—tendons, ligaments, plantar fascia—and detect tears, inflammation (tendinitis or tenosynovitis), plantar fasciitis, Morton neuroma, cysts or ganglions, foreign bodies, or abscesses. It helps assess blood flow with Doppler, guide injections or aspiration, and characterize lumps or masses. It’s quick, non‑invasive, and shows real‑time motion.

Can ultrasound show nerve damage in the foot in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—high-resolution ultrasound can image peripheral nerves in the foot, revealing structural problems like swelling, compression, neuromas, cysts, and altered nerve size or echotexture. It helps detect entrapment and guide procedures, but it cannot measure electrical function; nerve conduction studies and EMG are needed to confirm functional nerve damage and gauge severity.

How long do foot ultrasounds take in Visit Clinic?plus

Foot ultrasound scans typically take about 15–30 minutes. A straightforward scan of one foot is usually 15–20 minutes; more extensive exams (both feet, detailed musculoskeletal assessment, Doppler, or ultrasound‑guided procedures) can run 30–45 minutes. Minimal preparation is needed, and results are often available the same day or after radiologist review.