It depends wheter you need contrast dye or not. If you need contrast dye for a scan then yes, you will need an IV placed which feels like getting a shot, if not less painful.
I've never shot any of my guns using MRI blackpowder, I've always used GOEX or sometimes I'll use 777. I've been shooting blackpowder guns for many years and I've never heard of MRI. Is it real blackpowder or is it a substitute blackpowder?
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Cortisone injections typically do not interfere with MRI imaging. The corticosteroids used in these injections are not magnetic and do not produce artifacts that would affect the quality of MRI scans. However, it's important to inform the radiologist or technician about any recent cortisone shots, as they may influence the interpretation of imaging results or the timing of the MRI. Always consult with your healthcare provider for specific medical advice.
If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.
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No. It is not a treatment it is a scan. An MRI is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI are used for imaging tissues.
The agency that referred the patient for the MRI; the doctor or clinic.
manly in the middle of the mri
MRI can damage cells
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