How Do You Use A MRI To Determine The Extent Of Cerebral Palsy?
Research and medical advancements in recent years have made it possible for doctors to use MRI and CT scans to see a child’s brain structure and determine the extent of cerebral palsy in an afflicted child at any stage of development. An MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging scan, is a diagnostic technique wherein a radiologist produces images of body structures using radio waves, magnetic principles and computerized imagery. Read on to learn more about how to use a MRI to determine the extent of cerebral palsy. Contact your pediatrician or family doctor to begin the process of diagnosing or ruling out cerebral palsy in your child if you have observed any behaviors that are consistent with the disorder, or if your child has experienced the risk factors for cerebral palsy. Discuss with your OB-GYN the possibility of an MRI to detect the existence and extent of cerebral palsy in your fetus if you are pregnant. This is usually only necessary if your pregnancy has been marked by any traumatic