Basic MRI information…
Posted by Alison on September 18, 2006
I just wanted to put up a little basic information about the purpose of MRI’s and other investigations which can be done in addition to more standard proceedures (ie – xrays). Many of my patients have an injury and want to know why the doctor only ordered xrays when they think they should have an MRI. Xrays will show only the bones – no soft tissue. Therefore x-rays will only show a fracture, dislocation or other bony injury. X-rays will show the spaces where the discs in the spine are but not the actual discs – whatever anyone may tell you, a “slipped disc” cannot be seen on an xray. Probably 80-90% of people will recover from their injuries without needing surgery or any other intervention. In most cases, the doctor will rule out a fracture and then send the patient to therapy to try conservative treatment first. If the PT doesn’t help or if the therapist notices any other unusual symptoms, an MRI will be ordered at that time. Usually this is 2-3 weeks from the original injury. Give your symptoms a chance to heal by themselves before making an ass out of yourself and demanding unnecessary tests. If you don’t get better, by all means, ask for additional investigations but give nature a chance first.
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erik said
um…as a health care professional you might want to rethink using phrases like “before making an ass out of yourself”
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Mr. Rehabilitative and Physical Therapies said
Nice Topic. Thanks for all.
I really appreciate the fact that you approach these topics from a stand point of knowledge
Jaylene said
Great post. Thanks for sharing!
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Physical Therapy Brooklyn said
Great post on MRI scan, Thanks for sharing.
David said
MRI is more expensive than x-ray. It is always good for patients to ask their doctor what the tests are for.
HealthQuest said
Great information on MRI. Thanks for sharing…
John Ratcliffe said
A good rule of thumb i use for ordering MRI for radicular symptoms are:
1. Pain unbearable
2. Failure of Active conservative care 6 wks
3. A red flags of serious disease.(weight loss, fever, etx)
4. Rapid onset neurogenic wkness
5. Obvious signs of myelopathy
6. Progressive wkness or atropthy.
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Peter Levy said
This is great basic information and people should be more away of the advantages and disadvantages of MRI’s before being imaged. There are surely a number of alternative methods for healing soft tissue injuries but when the risk is high, an MRI is a great way to find out what is going on.
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CompletePT Pool & Land Physical Therapy said
Thanks for this article, this is great information for patients.
pat norton said
I the topic of back pain is one of the most difficult to measure and pinpoint. The use of a MRI is a solid tool to discover some possible causes.
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Charles Timothy Richardson said
Here’s is a great new article in the November 2011 JOSPT by Tim Flynn, PT, PhD et al. The article is called Appropriate Use of Diagnostic Imaging in Low Back Pain: A Reminder That Unnecessary Imaging May Do as Much Harm as Good.
Also, I describe Critical Pathways for Lower Back Pain used in large institutions at…
http://physicaltherapydiagnosis.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-clinical-decision-support-can-help.html
Critical Pathways, however, are not used and haven’t been well described in small practice settings, where 70% of American healthcare takes place.
One question is still have is how can Private Practice Physical Therapists optimally use MRI, CAT scans and x-ray in treating our patients?
Should we recommend more, or less, imaging?
Thank you for this stimulating discussion.
Tim
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