MRI Lumber Spine

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An MRI of the Lumbar Spine is a non-invasive imaging test that provides detailed images of the lower back, including the vertebrae, spinal cord, intervertebral discs, nerves, and surrounding tissues. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as:

• Herniated discs
• Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
• Sciatica (nerve compression)
• Tumors or infections in the spine
• Degenerative disc disease
• Fractures or injuries

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    Description

    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

     Clothing & Accessories:
    • Wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal (zippers, buttons, or hooks).
    • Remove all metal objects, including jewelry, watches, piercings, belts, and hairpins.
    Medical History & Safety Precautions:
    • Inform the doctor if you have:
    • Metal implants (such as pacemakers, cochlear implants, or spinal hardware).
    • A history of kidney disease (if contrast dye is needed).
    • Claustrophobia (mild sedatives can be given if necessary).
     Fasting & Contrast Injection (If Required):
    • If a contrast dye (gadolinium) is needed, you may need to fast for 4–6 hours before the scan.
    • Drink plenty of water unless advised otherwise.
     Pregnancy & Allergies:
    • Inform the radiologist if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
    • Let the doctor know if you have allergies to contrast dyes.
     During the Scan:
    • The procedure takes 30–60 minutes.
    • You will need to lie still on the MRI table to ensure clear images.
    • The machine produces loud tapping noises; earplugs or headphones might be provided.
    • If you feel uncomfortable, you can communicate with the technician via an intercom.