The article presents a method of performing thoracolumbar MRI with intervertebral disk pressure at 150 kPa without the patient being seated. The study concludes that spine MRI with compression is more physiologic and will produce a higher yield than standard supine MRI
Summarised by Mr Mo Akmal – Lead Spinal Surgeon
The London Spine Unit : most specialised spinal centre in London
Published article
Spine MRI with compression is more physiologic and will produce a higher yield than standard supine MRI.
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Abstract Objective: Our objective was to present a method of performing thoracolumbar MRI with intervertebral disk pressure at 150 kPa without the patient being seated. Spine MRI with compression is more physiologic and will produce a higher yield than standard supine MRI.,
Abstract
Objective: Our objective was to present a method of performing thoracolumbar MRI with intervertebral disk pressure at 150 kPa without the patient being seated.
Spine MRI with compression is more physiologic and will produce a higher yield than standard supine MRI.
The London Spine Unit : most specialised spinal centre in London
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Axial compression frame for MRI of thoracolumbar spine