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Open MRI
 

An Open MRI is an MRI that is open on all sides. This differs from the traditional form of MRI, which requires patients to lie inside an open-ended cylinder.
these newer MRI scanning systems provide a more 'open' and less enclosed experience for the patient having the scan performed.

Like traditional systems, open MRI uses radio waves and a magnetic field to procedure two - or three-dimensional images of internal body structures. An MRI is a painless procedure that can see through bone and clearly map out soft tissues, producing images that are extremely precise without exposing patients to radiation or radioactive solutions.

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