For what purpose is MRI used?
MRI is used to scan all parts of the body and is effective in clinically evaluating the following conditions: • brain disorders, chronic headaches, and dizziness • cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine pain or disease • tumors • hip, knee, ankle, and foot injuries or ailments • shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries or ailments • musculoskeletal disorders • eye abnormalities and blurred vision • traumatic injuries • liver and other abdominal diseases • heart malformations • blood flow and blood vessel disorders
MRI is used to scan all parts of the body and is effective in clinically evaluating the following conditions: – brain disorders, chronic headaches, and dizziness – cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine pain or disease – tumors – hip, knee, ankle, and foot injuries or ailments – shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries or ailments – musculoskeletal disorders – eye abnormalities and blurred vision – traumatic injuries – liver and other abdominal diseases – heart malformations – blood flow and blood vessel disorders