Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed 3-D images of organs, tissues, and other structures in the human body. MRI provides clinicians with an invaluable tool for diagnosing and monitoring a broad range of medical conditions. For example, MRI can be used to diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions such as cancer, stroke, heart disease, joint and muscle injuries, and neurological diseases. It is also used in diagnosing and monitoring sports-related injuries, as well as providing therapeutic insight that can inform treatment decisions. MRI is a safe and effective tool that is used worldwide in healthcare settings to help detect and diagnose medical conditions.
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