Can you go into an MRI machine feet first?

An MRI scanner is a short cylinder that's open at both ends. You'll lie on a motorised bed that's moved inside the scanner. You'll enter the scanner either head first or feet first, depending on the part of your body being scanned.
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Can you go in feet first for an MRI?

For many MRI scans (depending on the area being imaged), a patient can now be positioned in a 'feet first' position, so that the patient's head doesn't have to enter the scanner.
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Do you go in feet first for a lower back MRI?

The body part being scanned is always centered in the scanner. For example, if looking at the lumbar spine, you will go feet first into the scanner until your low back is positioned at the center and your head will almost be sticking out.
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Do you have to go all the way in for an MRI of the foot?

You won't have to go all the way into the machine.

For a foot or ankle MRI, you usually only need your leg to be inside the machine.
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Does your whole body go in for a back MRI?

An MRI can be performed on any part of your body. A lumbar MRI specifically examines the lumbar section of your spine — the region where back problems commonly originate.
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How to Position for MRI Lumbar - Feet First



How do you go through an MRI if you are claustrophobic?

Getting Through an MRI When You Have Claustrophobia
  1. 1-Ask questions beforehand. The more educated and informed you are on the specifics of the test, the less likely you are to be surprised by something. ...
  2. 2-Listen to music. ...
  3. 3-Cover your eyes. ...
  4. 4-Breathe and meditate. ...
  5. 5-Ask for a blanket. ...
  6. 6-Stretch beforehand. ...
  7. 7-Take medication.
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Why did my MRI hurt?

While the MRI procedure itself causes no pain, having to lie still for the length of the procedure might cause some discomfort or pain, particularly in the case of a recent injury or invasive procedure such as surgery.
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Does your whole body go in for a leg MRI?

During the procedure

For most procedures, the patient goes into the MRI machine head-first, and the lower part of the body remains completely outside the machine. If you are having an MRI of your foot, knee or leg, you will go into the machine feet first, and your head and upper body will remain outside the machine.
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Does an MRI of the ankle include the foot?

MRIs for tendons & ligaments use "Ankle" protocol unless AOI is specifically in the forefoot. "Foot" MRIs should be treated as Ankle/Hindfoot/Midfoot MRIs until proven otherwise. Exceptions : For neuroma, mass, stress fracture, or osteomyelitis in the forefoot- do a dedicated forefoot (metatarsals and toes) exam.
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How is an MRI of the foot taken?

In the scan room you will be asked to lie on your back onto an MRI coil (camera). An additional camera is placed over the affected foot acting as an antenna. This exam is done feet first and your head will not go into the scanner. You will be given hearing protection as the MRI machine makes a series of loud noises.
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Can you go feet first in an MRI for hip?

In the scan room you will be asked to lie on your back onto an MRI coil (camera) and an additional coil will be placed over your pelvis and acts as an antenna. You will have the option to go into the MRI feet first if you would feel more comfortable this way.
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Do you lay on your back for a spine MRI?

The MRI of the spine requires you to lie down on the scanning table.
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How is an MRI done on lower back?

A lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan uses energy from strong magnets to create pictures of the lower part of the spine (lumbar spine). An MRI does not use radiation (x-rays). Single MRI images are called slices. The images can be stored on a computer or printed on film.
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How do I prepare for a foot MRI?

How Should I Prepare for the Foot MRI Exam? You can eat, drink, and take regularly prescribed medications prior to the exam. Since you will be having a leg exam, you can bring some shorts to wear. Otherwise, you may be asked to change into a hospital gown to avoid interference from metal in zippers and fasteners.
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How long is a foot and ankle MRI?

How Long Does A Foot & Ankle MRI Take? The average foot and ankle MRI scan takes approximately 10–30 minutes. The scan requires you to remain extremely still. Small movements can cause distorted images and result in a longer scan.
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Is contrast needed for foot MRI?

Depending on what your doctor is looking for, this test may be ordered with or without IV contrast.
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Does MRI show nerve damage in foot?

Does an MRI scan show nerve damage? A neurological examination can diagnose nerve damage, but an MRI scan can pinpoint it. It's crucial to get tested if symptoms worsen to avoid any permanent nerve damage.
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What happens if you panic during an MRI?

When not properly accommodated during an MRI, claustrophobic patients may experience panic attacks, which can bring on increased heart rate, difficulty breathing, chills, sweating, and other distressing symptoms. Claustrophobia is a very common condition, affecting as much as 5% of the population.
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How long does an MRI of the legs take?

The test most often lasts 30 to 60 minutes, but may take longer.
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What can I take to relax before an MRI?

Many patients find that an oral benzodiazepine, such as Xanax, Ativan, or Valium, taken prior to the exam sufficiently relieves their anxiety and allows them to complete an MRI with relative ease.
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Why do you get hot during an MRI?

The strong, static magnetic field of the MRI scanner will pull on magnetic materials and may cause unwanted movement of the medical device. The radiofrequency energy and magnetic fields that change with time may cause heating of the implanted medical device and the surrounding tissue, which could lead to burns.
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Why can't I drink water before an MRI?

That's because when you lie flat, gravity can't help move food and acid down the esophagus and through your digestive tract. If you often experience esophageal reflux, you may want to limit the amount you eat or drink before your MRI or abstain from eating and drinking for a few hours prior to your MRI.
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Can you open your eyes during MRI?

It helps to close your eyes before going in and keep them closed. Try to think of amusing things — or about people or pets you love. Some people benefit from taking anti-anxiety medication prior to MRI. 4.
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Can you be put to sleep during an MRI?

Generally, MRIs under anesthesia are performed under sedation, although sometimes they are performed under general anesthesia. Sedation is characterized as being in a state between relaxed and very sleepy, but not quite unconscious.
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What kind of sedation is used for MRI?

Background: Propofol and pentobarbital are commonly used to sedate children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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