Review Article about Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Vertebrae

Authors

  • Abdullah Hassan Mohamed University of Basra, college of Science, Department of Physics Author
  • Muna Refaat Mustafa Department of Physics, college of science , University of Kirkuk Author
  • Heba Mudhir Dahir Department of Physics, college of science , University of Al Mosul Author
  • Sarah Qasim Zeyad University of Babylon, College of Science, Department of Physics Author

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses a magnetic field Detailed internal body structures. This imaging technique Powerful radiation and radio waves to produce detailed images of the spinal cord are particularly useful for studying the spine, as they can provide images of nerve roots and surrounding soft tissue structures. MRI of the spine is commonly used to diagnose a variety of conditions that affect the spine, including a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, and spinal cord injuries. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments or to monitor development. Certain situations over time. During a spinal MRI, the patient lies on a table that is inserted into the MRI scanner. The scanner uses a magnetic field Spine articulation. This procedure is painless and painlessThe scan uses powerful radio waves to create surgical images, but some patients may experience anxiety or claustrophobia during the scanning process. In general, MRI is a powerful tool for diagnosing and monitoring conditions affecting the spine. Provides detailed images that can help doctors make accurate diagnoses and develop effective treatment plans.

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Published

2024-06-11

How to Cite

Review Article about Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Vertebrae. (2024). Innovative: International Multidisciplinary Journal of Applied Technology (2995-486X), 2(5), 48-51. https://multijournals.org/index.php/innovative/article/view/1427