Service Providers for CT Scan of Right Forearm

A CT scan of the right forearm is used to evaluate bone fractures, soft tissue injuries, tumors, or infections in the forearm. During the procedure, you will lie on a table while the scanner takes detailed cross-sectional images of the forearm, including the radius and ulna bones, muscles, and surrounding tissues. Preparation involves removing metal objects like jewelry or clothing with zippers. The procedure is painless, though contrast dye may be used for clearer images. Risks include allergic reactions to contrast dye and radiation exposure. Results are interpreted by analyzing the images for fractures, inflammation, or other abnormalities. Afterward, you can resume normal activities.