MRI Cervical Spine (MRI)
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Cervical Spine test is a highly advanced, noninvasive, painless imaging technique. It helps detect various medical conditions, including aneurysms, tumors, bulging or herniated discs, and autoimmune disorders, by using magnetic and radio waves to create detailed images of the neck’s soft tissues, spinal cord, and nerves.
Understanding MRI Cervical Spine (MRI)
The MRI Cervical Spine test provides clear and detailed images of the part of the spine that runs through the neck area (cervical spine), including the spinal cord, nerves, muscles, and vertebrae. As opposed to a CT scan or X-ray, there is no risk of radiation exposure associated with a cervical spine MRI.
The spinal column supports the head and protects the spinal cord. This is the main structure that links the network of nerves throughout the body. MRI allows this column to be viewed in 3D (3-Dimensional), as well as the ligaments, tendons, nerves, muscles, and blood supply that surround it.
The MRI of the cervical spine proves beneficial for individuals experiencing symptoms such as numbness of the arms or neck pain, stiffness, and reduced range of movements in the neck and arm area. It helps detect various medical conditions, including aneurysms, tumors, bulging or herniated discs, and autoimmune disorders.
This test utilizes advanced magnetic resonance technology in either open MRI (less confining) or closed MRI (high resolution) systems to provide precise imaging of the cervical spine.
Before undergoing an MRI cervical spine test, remove metal objects like metallic coins, jewelry, metal wristwatches, metallic keys, dentures, or hearing aids, as the MRI uses strong magnetic fields and can pull on any metallic objects. Wear loose and comfortable clothing without metal fasteners. Inform the doctor about any pregnancy, medical history, allergies, medications, pacemaker, metal implants, etc. before going for an MRI test. If too claustrophobic or overweight to undergo a traditional closed MRI, discuss sedation or open MRI options with the doctor.
Interpretation of test results requires expert guidance. Therefore do not self-medicate solely based on these test results. Always consult the doctor for a proper understanding of the test results.
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What does MRI Cervical Spine (MRI) measure?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an imaging procedure that uses a combination of a large magnet, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body. The MRI Cervical Spine (MRI) test provides detailed images of the neck’s soft tissues, spinal cord, nerves, and vertebrae. It measures the alignment of the spine and detects any nerve compression or damage of the spine. It also finds out conditions like herniated discs, tumors, inflammation, or degenerative changes. This noninvasive scan can also reveal the cause of neck pain, nerve-related symptoms, or spinal injuries, helping diagnose potential spinal abnormalities and guide care strategies.
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MRI Cervical Spine (MRI) test price for other cities
Price in | Noida | Rs. 2530 |
Price in | New Delhi | Rs. 2250 |
Price in | Hyderabad | Rs. 2530 |
Price in | Pune | Rs. 2300 |
Price in | Ghaziabad | Rs. 2640 |
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