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Diagnopein CT CERVICAL SPINE Centre in Karad

CT Cervical Spine Scan is an advanced imaging technique used to visualize the bones, joints, and soft tissues in the neck (cervical) region. It helps doctors evaluate injuries, spinal alignment, nerve compression, and bone abnormalities with precise cross-sectional images.

This test is quick, painless, and often performed after accidents or when symptoms like neck stiffness, pain, or numbness radiating to arms appear.

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When CT Cervical Spine Is Recommended

  1. After trauma or neck injury

  2. Persistent or severe neck pain

  3. Suspected spinal fractures or degeneration

  4. Tumor or infection in the spine

  5. Pre-surgical evaluation or post-operative monitoring


How the Scan Works

The patient lies on a motorized table as a CT scanner rotates around the neck, capturing multiple X-ray images. In some cases, a contrast dye may be injected to enhance visibility of blood vessels and soft tissues. The entire procedure usually takes less than 10 minutes.


Benefits of CT Cervical Spine

  1. Clear visualization of bone and soft tissue structures

  2. Quick and accurate diagnosis of spinal problems

  3. Helpful in emergency trauma cases

  4. Guides treatment or surgical planning


Preparation and Post-Test Care

  1. Inform your doctor about any allergies or pregnancy

  2. Remove metal objects before the scan

  3. If contrast is used, drink plenty of fluids afterward to flush it out


Why Choose Us for CT Cervical Spine

  1. High-resolution multi-slice CT scanners for precise imaging

  2. Experienced radiology team specializing in spine diagnostics

  3. Affordable and patient-centric care

  4. Quick report turnaround for timely treatment decisions

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, a CT scan is not painful. Patients may feel discomfort from the need to stay still during the procedure, but the scan itself is painless.

Yes, a CT scan can detect injuries to the bones of the cervical spine that may be compressing or damaging the spinal cord. However, for a more detailed assessment of soft tissues and the spinal cord, an MRI may be recommended.

A CT scan of the cervical spine usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes, depending on whether contrast dye is used and the complexity of the imaging.

A CT scan provides more detailed images of the cervical spine than an X-ray. It can show fine details of the bones, soft tissues, and spinal cord, allowing for the detection of fractures, tumors, and degenerative conditions that may not be visible on a standard X-ray.