Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method of examining internal organs that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to scan the "layers" of an organ. Allows you to obtain accurate data on the location, size and other characteristics of the organ, as well as certain physiological processes, such as blood circulation.
The apparatus on which the study is carried out is called a tomograph. They are different in power, carrying capacity, open and closed type. The examination is a rather noisy procedure, so headphones or ear plugs are usually worn to the patient. There are certain contraindications: the presence of a pacemaker, ferromagnetic implants, dentures or braces (can cause interference, especially with an MRI of the head) and others.
Before prescribing treatment, the specialists of the Marusich rehabilitation center in Krivoy Rog prescribe examinations, one of which is MRI. It allows you to get accurate data about the patient's condition, to carry out early diagnosis, the most accurate and safe.
The apparatus on which the study is carried out is called a tomograph. They are different in power, carrying capacity, open and closed type. The examination is a rather noisy procedure, so headphones or ear plugs are usually worn to the patient. There are certain contraindications: the presence of a pacemaker, ferromagnetic implants, dentures or braces (can cause interference, especially with an MRI of the head) and others.
Before prescribing treatment, the specialists of the Marusich rehabilitation center in Krivoy Rog prescribe examinations, one of which is MRI. It allows you to get accurate data about the patient's condition, to carry out early diagnosis, the most accurate and safe.