A spinal MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, uses powerful magnets, radio waves, and a computer to make clear, detailed pictures of your spine. The MRI may scan your whole spine or just a part of it.
Knowing a patient's symptoms helps radiologists in lumbar spine MRI interpretation and diagnosis, according to a study published today in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North ...
A 13-year-old school student, Rishab (name changed), had to seek immediate treatment when one day he suddenly developed lower ...
An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated condition that causes the body to attack the central nervous system ...
Sarah Blackburn's decision to get a full-body MRI revealed a life-threatening aneurysm ... including major organs, brain, and spine.” Although the scans have been gaining in popularity, doctors ...
A new mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit has arrived at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Fraser Health announced the new, ...
The repetitive loading of cricket fast bowling may cause bone marrow oedema (BMO), detectable on MRI, before the bowler suffers from symptomatic bone stress injury. We investigated the temporal ...