Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses magnets, radio waves and a computer to produce detailed images of the body. MRI can detect tiny changes of structure in the body, particularly in the soft tissue, spinal cord and brain, abdomen and joints. MRI is commonly used for:
Sports related injuries of the soft tissue and joints
Diagnosing heart conditions
Examining the chest and abdomen
Examining the brain and spinal cord
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