Since its advent in the 1980s, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, has been broadly used in medicine for the diagnosis of musculoskeletal conditions. Meanwhile, sonography, while emerging and evolving simultaneously, has taken a back seat tool for providing state-of-the art imaging for patients. MRI vs Ultrasound: While both MRI and Ultrasound produce an image of […]
Read MoreDoes epidemiologic data affect how one treats painful discomfort? The authors of a recent study asked this question and hoped toms when such information included an MRI scan and the imaging reports. Why would docto suggest other underlying problems. For others, it seems that having routing imaging isn’t associated with significant benefits — in actuality, […]
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