Almost certainly. Most orthopaedic metalwork is compatible with MRI scanners and large items such as a rod in the femur don't pose a particular problem as they are fixed in place and won't move. It would be wise to check with the MRI staff and/or the orthopaedic surgeons, however.
Your spine specialist will help you through this problem. The prognosis is guarded in such cases. He will manage the problem conservatively, that means without operation, probably.
You could indeed be missing a disc - I have no idea what that has to do with World of Warcraft, however, so I am going to take this question out of that category!If you are missing a disc, your doctor can easily find this out through an X-ray. You would probably not have any problem from this unless your spine is out of line also. If you think you might have a back problem, see your doctor for a good check-up!
The problem is likely a scratched disc if other games play fine
in earlier days can we access DOS only through the disc in our computer
The treatment for bulged disc and disc herniation can be clearly noticed in this site http://www.herniated-disc-pain.org/bulging-disc.html
If it only does that for a certain disc, then the disc is probably damaged and needs to be replaced. If this happens for all discs, then there is a problem with your disc reader. If that is the case, contact Nintendo and see if they can fix your wii.
A disc is thrown through the air for 1.5 min with a power output of 12.5 W. How much work is done when throwing the disc?
Replace it and try not to scratch the new disc. Most home remedies do not work and having a disc polished is not guaranteed to work to fix the problem
It's dusty, scratched up, or you got a problem with your PS2!
If it's making a soft beep then you are good. However, if you hear a noise that sounds as If a saw is going through electronics, then you have a large problem on your hands.
An Alderson disc is a hypothetical megastructure in the form of a disc with a star located in a hole running through its axis, massive enough to have its own atmosphere.
Compact disc player error codes identify a problem with the compact disc player. A list of error codes can be obtained from the compact disc player manufacture.