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MRI THUMB
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About this test
MRI Thumb
Overview
MRI Thumb is a specialized magnetic resonance imaging examination used to evaluate the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, nerves, blood vessels, and soft tissues of the thumb. This advanced imaging technique provides highly detailed images that help diagnose ligament tears, tendon injuries, fractures, arthritis, inflammation, nerve disorders, soft tissue masses, and other abnormalities affecting thumb function.
The examination is commonly recommended for patients experiencing persistent thumb pain, swelling, stiffness, weakness, sports injuries, trauma, reduced mobility, or unexplained symptoms involving the thumb. MRI provides superior soft tissue visualization and helps physicians accurately identify the underlying cause of symptoms.
Benefits of MRI Thumb
- Provides detailed visualization of thumb joints and soft tissues.
- Detects ligament tears and tendon injuries.
- Evaluates cartilage damage and arthritis.
- Identifies fractures and bone marrow abnormalities.
- Assesses nerve compression and inflammatory conditions.
- Detects cysts, masses, and soft tissue lesions.
- Supports orthopedic and hand surgery treatment planning.
- Non-invasive and radiation-free imaging procedure.
Why Doctors Recommend This Test
- Evaluation of persistent thumb pain.
- Assessment of sports-related injuries.
- Investigation of ligament and tendon tears.
- Evaluation of arthritis and joint disorders.
- Assessment of fractures and trauma.
- Detection of soft tissue abnormalities.
- Monitoring treatment response and recovery.
Preparation Before the Test
- No special preparation is generally required.
- Inform your doctor about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
- Remove jewelry, rings, watches, and metallic accessories before the scan.
- Carry previous imaging reports if available.
- Inform the radiology team if you are pregnant or claustrophobic.
- Wear comfortable clothing during the examination.
Who Should Take This Test?
- Patients with persistent thumb pain.
- Individuals with sports or occupational thumb injuries.
- Patients with ligament or tendon injuries.
- Individuals with arthritis or joint stiffness.
- Patients with trauma or suspected fractures.
- Individuals requiring detailed thumb evaluation.
- Patients undergoing follow-up for thumb disorders.
Normal Reporting Time
Reports are typically available within 2 to 3 hours after completion of the examination and radiologist review.
Detailed Information
MRI Thumb is an advanced diagnostic imaging examination that provides comprehensive assessment of the thumb and its supporting structures. The thumb plays a vital role in grip strength, dexterity, and hand function, making accurate diagnosis of thumb disorders important for maintaining daily activities.
The examination is particularly useful for evaluating ligament tears such as ulnar collateral ligament injuries, tendon abnormalities, joint degeneration, cartilage defects, inflammatory conditions, fractures, and soft tissue masses. MRI offers excellent soft tissue contrast, allowing precise visualization of structures that may not be clearly seen on X-rays.
The scan can identify ligament sprains, complete ligament tears, tendon injuries, arthritis, ganglion cysts, fractures, bone marrow edema, nerve compression, infections, and soft tissue tumors. Early diagnosis helps physicians recommend appropriate treatment and improve recovery outcomes.
MRI Thumb is frequently requested by orthopedic surgeons, hand surgeons, sports medicine specialists, rheumatologists, and rehabilitation physicians. The examination assists in diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical decision-making, and monitoring healing progress.
The procedure is painless and non-invasive. During the examination, the patient's hand is positioned comfortably inside the MRI scanner while detailed images of the thumb are obtained. The scan typically takes between 20 and 40 minutes. Reports are generally available within 2 to 3 hours after interpretation by an experienced radiologist.
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