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  • NCCT SINGLE SHOULDER (PLAIN)
  • NCCT SINGLE SHOULDER (PLAIN)

    Also Known As:

    CT Shoulder Plain

    NCCT Shoulder Joint

    Non-Contrast CT Scapula

    3D CT Shoulder Plain

    This Non-Contrast Computed Tomography scan of a single shoulder provides detailed cross-sectional imaging of the bone structures and joints. It is primarily used to detect fractures, dislocations, or degenerative bone diseases without the use of intravenous dye. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and highly effective for orthopedic evaluations where soft tissue contrast is not the primary concern for the physician. It ensures a high-resolution view of the glenohumeral joint and surrounding scapular anatomy.


    Includes 8 Test Parameters

  • Technique

    Non-contrast CT scan of the shoulder joint with multi-planar reconstructions.

  • Purpose

    To evaluate complex fractures, joint dislocations, or bony spurs.

  • Area Covered

    The humerus head, glenoid, scapula, and acromioclavicular joint.

  • Key Clinical Point

    The best tool for measuring "glenoid bone loss" in patients with recurrent shoulder dislocations.

  • Technique

    Non-contrast CT scan of the shoulder joint with multi-planar reconstructions.

  • Purpose

    To evaluate complex fractures, joint dislocations, or bony spurs.

  • Area Covered

    The humerus head, glenoid, scapula, and acromioclavicular joint.

  • Key Clinical Point

    The best tool for measuring "glenoid bone loss" in patients with recurrent shoulder dislocations.


  • Includes Test 5 Parameters

    It provides 3D-like "cross-sections" that show complex fractures or bone fragments hidden behind the main shoulder joint.

    Usually, MRI is better for frozen shoulder, but CT is used if the doctor needs to check for bone spurs or calcification in the joint.

    You will usually be asked to change into a gown or wear a plain t-shirt with no metal buttons or zippers.

    Usually, the arm being scanned is placed at your side, while the other arm might be raised above your head to clear the path.

    While it can show some muscle changes, an MRI or CECT is generally better for visualizing soft tissue tears like the rotator cuff.

    NCCT SINGLE SHOULDER (PLAIN)

    ₹3,610.00 ₹3,800.00 (5% OFF)

    ₹3,610.00 ₹3,800.00 (5% OFF)