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Why would you need an MRI? A better question might be, why wouldn’t you choose MRI for a detailed look at what’s going on with your joints, ligaments, bones, or spinal discs? Learn why MRI may be your best option.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced imaging technique that delivers highly detailed images of bones, joints, organs, blood vessels, and other tissue structures inside your body.

The experts at Spine Center Atlanta, with seven locations in Georgia, explain the many benefits MRI offers in accurately diagnosing and treating painful orthopedic conditions and injuries that impact your mobility and overall quality of life.

How does an MRI compare to other imaging studies?

A standard X-ray uses a single beam of radiation to capture images of internal structures. They’re easy to perform and beneficial for gauging the severity of obvious fractures or other bony abnormalities.

However, plain film X-rays don’t always provide the details necessary to effectively diagnose and treat orthopedic conditions affecting smaller bones, ligaments, spinal discs, and other soft tissue structures.

A CT (computed tomography) scan uses numerous x-ray beams combined with computer technology to produce more detailed, cross-sectional images of bones and soft tissue structures.

MRI is a sophisticated imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and computer-generated radio waves, rather than radiation, to capture cross-sectional images of hard and soft tissue structures.

What are the benefits of MRI?

Images provided by MRI are much more detailed than those obtained with X-rays and other imaging studies. This allows a quicker and frequently more accurate diagnosis of injuries or chronic diseases.

For instance, MRI can detect abnormalities of the spinal cord, bulging discs, small disc herniations, pinched nerves, and other soft tissue problems not evident on X-rays. Your Spine Center Atlanta specialist uses this information to design a treatment strategy that’s precisely tailored to your needs.

Our patients also appreciate the convenience of undergoing one detailed MRI rather than several evaluations before receiving an accurate diagnosis, eliminating unnecessary treatment delays.

In addition, because MRI uses radio waves to “see” what’s happening internally, it removes concerns regarding radiation exposure and is considered safe even during pregnancy, if cleared by your obstetrician.

Why would I need an MRI?

Based on a physical evaluation and careful review of your medical history and symptoms, the Spine Center Atlanta team may recommend an MRI if they suspect:

  • Herniated discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Compressed (“pinched”) spinal nerves
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Spine and bone tumors
  • Sports injuries
  • Infections
  • Arthritis
  • Bone disease
  • Cartilage, ligament, and tendon injuries

However, not everyone can have an MRI. Because the study uses powerful magnets, it may not be safe to undergo MRI if you have an artificial joint that includes metal components, a pacemaker, or another medical device.

Schedule an evaluation at Spine Center Atlanta today for more information about our on-site MRI Center and complimentary MRI review services. Call the office or request an appointment online.

What We Do

Services & Conditions

ACL

ACL

ACL injuries or tears commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops of changes in direction.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Failed Spine Surgery

Failed Spine Surgery

The team specializes in minimally invasive techniques and offers comprehensive care, including an on-site, fully-accredited outpatient surgical facility and a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.

Neck Spine Surgery

Neck Spine Surgery

When non-surgical care doesn't help, the board-certified orthopedic surgeons at Spine Center Atlanta perform neck spine surgery to repair the underlying problem.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Injury services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Auto Accident Injury

Auto Accident Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disk replacement surgery involves removing a diseased cervical disk and replacing it with an artificial disk.

What We Do

Facilities

Surgery Center

Surgery Center

Our renowned surgery center caters to surgeries related to extremities, interventional spine, and spine surgeries.

MRI Center

MRI Center

Our on-site MRI services give you the convenience of receiving all of your care in one location and deliver a higher quality of care, including a faster diagnosis and treatment.

Rehabilitation Center

Rehabilitation Center

Our rehabilitation team of highly trained professionals has a combined 70 years of clinical experience in the rehabilitation field, each one ready to put their experience to work for you. Our business office and support staff are fully bilingual.

Wellness Center

Wellness Center

Spine Center Atlanta’s Wellness Center offers a boutique-style experience to offer you the best in massage therapy, personal training, and well-being, everything you need to maintain a healthy and rewarding lifestyle.

Aqua Therapy

Aqua Therapy

The aquatic center offers a heated therapy pool at a depth of four feet with 12 massage jets to soothe sore and hurting muscles at the end of your therapy workout.

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture increases blood circulation to different parts of your body and relaxes your muscles to help alleviate pain.