MRI to enhance back pain treatment - Modern Medicare

MRI to enhance back pain treatment

Jayata Sharma | 5 February, 2009 | 04:04 PM

According to a recent study, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can even have orthopaedic benefits. The


According to a recent study, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can even have orthopaedic benefits. The report suggests that MRI may provide an increasing number of clinical benefits when used in the evaluation of back pain

According to a recent study, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can even have orthopaedic benefits. The report suggests that MRI may provide an increasing number of clinical benefits when used in the evaluation of back pain.
“Because of the many different ways to gather this important information, MRI can be used to identify or display almost every type of spinal tissue or pathology. The imaging sequence can be modified to meet many different clinical needs,” researchers said. The authors write that MRI, which is considered safe, fast and versatile, is being used in several spinal applications like intervertebral disk and facet joint degeneration, spinal canal stenosis, vascular disorders, and trauma.
They also suggested it to be useful for almost every spinal pathology-such as diseases of the spinal cord, nerve roots, vertebrae, disks and blood vessels. They further said that there is no radiation risk to the patient undergoing MRI.
“The possibilities of magnetic resonance have not yet been realised. It is a rapidly evolving field. When we need tools to identify a possible herniated disk, the simplest type of MR imaging or CT imaging can be used successfully. However, if you want to find out which disk is causing pain, which nerve is firing, which metabolites are present in abnormal amounts, or how well the spinal elements are functioning, MR will provide the answers,” added the researchers.

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