Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of today’s most advanced diagnostic technologies. Its high-definition images can help diagnose conditions in the head, neck, shoulders, spine, chest, pelvis, knees and ankles – without exposing patients to x-rays.
Click on the figure to the left to see actual MRI images and learn about the conditions they can help diagnose.
Welcome to Wayne MRI's imaging explorer.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of today’s most advanced diagnostic technologies. Its high-definition images can help diagnose conditions in the head, neck, shoulders, spine, chest, pelvis, knees and ankles – without exposing patients to x-rays.
Click on the figure to the left to see actual MRI images and learn about the conditions they can help diagnose.
Currently, MRI is the most sensitive imaging test of the head (particularly in the brain) in routine clinical practice.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Brain Tumors
Developmental Anomalies
Aneurysm and Other Vascular Distress
Eye and Inner Ear Disorders
Stroke
Trauma
Pituitary Disease
Multiple Sclerosis and Other Nervous Disorders
Unexplained Headaches
Dementia
MRI may be needed to evaluate the internal structures of the cervical spine to help diagnose neck pain or guide treatment after an injury.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Disc Disease
Herniated Discs
Spinal Stenosis
Bone Fractures
Tumors
Infections
Fluid Collections
Currently, MRI is the most sensitive imaging test of the spine in routine clinical practice.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor:
Spinal Pain
Bulging, Degenerated or Herniated Discs
Sciatica
Compressed, Pinched and Inflamed Nerves
Compression Fractures
Spinal Infections and Tumors
Chest MRI provides detailed images of the organs, chest wall, pleura, heart and vessels. It also can provide movie-like sequential imaging of the cardiovascular system, showing the heart and blood vessels as they work.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Cancers of the Lungs or Other Tissues
Disorders of the Vertebrae, Ribs, and Sternum Muscle Injuries
Pericardial Disease
Mediastinal or Pleural Lesions
Heart Disease
Pelvic MRI can show intricate details of the digestive, urinary and reproductive organs to help diagnose disease and stage cancers.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for pelvic disorders including:
Fibroids, Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
Reproductive, Prostate and Colorectal Cancers
Diseases of the Small Intestine, Colon and Rectum
Fetal Assessment in Pregnant Women
Hip Fracture
MRI provides detailed images of structures within the knee joint, including bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles and blood vessels.
This MRI can help diagnose or evaluate:
Pain, Weakness, Swelling or Bleeding
Sports-related Knee Injuries
Bone Fractures
Degenerative Disorders (such as Arthritis)
Fluid in the Knee
Infections (such as Osteomyelitis)
Tumors
MRI can reveal injuries and abormalities in the 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 tendons of the foot.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Tendon Injuries
Ligament Injuries
Cartilage Injuries
Fractures
Tumors (Soft Tissue and Bone)
Infection
Avascular Necrosis
Bone Fractures
MRI provides clear images of the shoulder bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and other soft tissues.
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Welcome to Wayne MRI's imaging explorer.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of today’s most advanced diagnostic technologies. Its high-definition images can help diagnose conditions in the head, neck, shoulders, spine, chest, pelvis, knees and ankles – without exposing patients to x-rays.
Click on the figure to the left to see actual MRI images and learn about the conditions they can help diagnose.
Welcome to Wayne MRI's imaging explorer.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of today’s most advanced diagnostic technologies. Its high-definition images can help diagnose conditions in the head, neck, shoulders, spine, chest, pelvis, knees and ankles – without exposing patients to x-rays.
Click on the figure to the left to see actual MRI images and learn about the conditions they can help diagnose.
Currently, MRI is the most sensitive imaging test of the head (particularly in the brain) in routine clinical practice.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
MRI may be needed to evaluate the internal structures of the cervical spine to help diagnose neck pain or guide treatment after an injury.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Currently, MRI is the most sensitive imaging test of the spine in routine clinical practice.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor:
Chest MRI provides detailed images of the organs, chest wall, pleura, heart and vessels. It also can provide movie-like sequential imaging of the cardiovascular system, showing the heart and blood vessels as they work.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
Pelvic MRI can show intricate details of the digestive, urinary and reproductive organs to help diagnose disease and stage cancers.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for pelvic disorders including:
MRI provides detailed images of structures within the knee joint, including bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles and blood vessels.
This MRI can help diagnose or evaluate:
MRI can reveal injuries and abormalities in the 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 tendons of the foot.
This MRI can help diagnose, evaluate or monitor treatment for:
MRI provides clear images of the shoulder bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and other soft tissues.
This MRI can help diagnose or evaluate: