MRI uses short bursts of radio, at frequencies of a few tens to a few hundreds of Megahertz.
Exactly the same radiation that comes out of an ordinary TV transmitter, but in short bleeps,
and without any sound or picture modulation on it.
Because it is light, a kind of wave.
By X-ray film or some kind of detector that is the digital equivalent.
A gamma ray is an electromagnetic wave. It has the highest frequency (and energy) as well as the shortest wavelength on any wave on the electromagnetic spectrum.
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A bone scan, or x-ray is simply a different type of scan than an MRI. No kind of scan is better than another, it simply depends what the scan is trying to ascertain.
An x-ray, its used to look at muscles
Yes, it's true.
Get an x-ray or MRI. Meanwhile, if SEVERELY painful, get a brace.
Having a dual certification as an MRI and x-ray technician, also known as radiology technician, can give the benefit of more job offers.
Yes. An x-ray shows only bones; an MRI shows bones+tissues+muscle.
radiologists use x-ray equipment radiologists use x-ray equipment They use MRI scanners, CAT scanners, they do ultrasounds(I don't know name of machine), and they take x-rays!
MRI's work by magnets, not radiation. There is no exposure to radiation involved so therefore it's safer for the patient and lower risks are involved.
No, an MRI is used to image soft tissues such as ligament and muscles. These do not show up on an X-ray which looks at hard tissues such as bone.
MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging. An MRI does not use dangerous radiation like an X-ray does. It is just a powerful magnetic field that (so far) hasn't been associated with any deliberating effect.
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