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MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI)

MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI)

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MRI Left Hip Joint
MRI of the Hip
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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Left Hip Joint test is a highly advanced, noninvasive, painless imaging technique that provides detailed cross-sectional images of the bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage in the left hip area. It helps doctors diagnose the cause of left hip pain, assess hip joint health, and detect sports-related hip injuries or abnormalities in the hip area. 

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Understanding MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI)

MRI of the hip provides detailed images of internal structures of the hip joint, including bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and blood vessels, from all angles. Hip MRI can also provide details of structures near the hip, such as the sacroiliac joints (joints connecting the pelvis and lower back) or lower lumbar spine.  

MRI is often considered the best imaging technique for evaluating the soft tissues around the hip joint. It is especially useful for detecting injuries, infections, arthritis, tumors, and congenital deformities of the hips. Also, the MRI hip test is often suggested when X-ray results show abnormalities warranting further evaluation to determine the underlying cause of hip pain or dysfunction.

Since MRI does not use ionizing radiation like X-rays do, it's safer for repeated exams. This test utilizes advanced magnetic resonance technology in either open MRI (less confining) or closed MRI (high resolution) systems to provide precise imaging of the cervical spine.

Guidelines about eating and drinking before an MRI vary between specific exams and facilities. Take food and medications as usual unless advised otherwise by the doctor. Before undergoing the MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) test, remove metal objects like metallic coins, jewelry, metal wristwatches, metallic keys, dentures, or hearing aids, as the MRI uses strong magnetic fields and can pull on any metallic objects. Wear loose and comfortable clothing without metal fasteners. Inform the doctor about any pregnancy, medical history, allergies, medications, pacemaker, metal implants, etc. before going for an MRI test. If too claustrophobic or overweight to undergo a traditional closed MRI, discuss sedation or open MRI options with the doctor.

Interpretation of test results requires expert guidance. Therefore, do not self-medicate solely based on these test results. Always consult the doctor for a proper understanding of the test results. By providing comprehensive insights into the structure and function of the hip joint, this test helps doctors make precise diagnoses and guide targeted treatment plans. 

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What does MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) measure?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an imaging procedure that uses a combination of a large magnet, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body. The MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) provides detailed images of the soft tissues, bones, and cartilage in the left hip area. It measures the condition of the joint structures, including muscles, ligaments, tendons, and the labrum (cartilage around hip socket) of the left hip. This test helps detect any abnormalities such as inflammation, fractures, muscle tears, ligament injuries, cartilage degeneration, or bone conditions such as avascular necrosis, etc. The MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) test helps doctors diagnose the cause of left hip pain, stiffness, or movement issues and guides treatment plans or surgical interventions. 

FAQs related to MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI)

Yes, the MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) is considered safe for most individuals. It doesn’t use ionizing radiation, but if you have metal implants or are pregnant, discuss it with your doctor before undertaking this test.
The MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) test may last as long as it takes for the radiologist to get clear images of the intended areas.
Your doctor may recommend an MRI to diagnose issues such as hip pain, inflammation, injuries, tumors, or conditions like arthritis. It helps provide a clearer picture of the soft tissues that may not be visible on X-rays.
During the MRI, you will lie on a table that slides into the MRI machine. The procedure is painless, but you may need to lie still for some time while images are taken. You may hear loud tapping or thumping sounds.
The MRI exam causes no pain. You will need to lie still as too much movement can blur MRI images and cause errors.
Yes, a doctor's prescription is typically required.
Yes, an MRI of the hip can help identify tumors or abnormal masses, including cancer, within the hip joint and surrounding tissues. It provides detailed images of affected tissues that can reveal signs of malignancy.
In a standard MRI of the hip, only the lower body part will enter the machine. Typically, the area from your hips down will be imaged, so your head and upper body will remain outside the machine.
Open MRI machines have a wider opening and are less confining. They are ideal for claustrophobic individuals. Closed MRI machines have a narrow design and usually provide higher-resolution images, which can be better for detailed examinations. The choice depends on medical needs and individual comfort.

MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI) test price for other cities

Price inGurgaonRs. 2813
Price inKolkataRs. 2813
Price inMumbaiRs. 2530
Price inNew DelhiRs. 2587
Price inCuttackRs. 6400

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MRI Left Hip Joint (MRI)