Do you go head first or feet first in MRI?

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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Can you go feet first into MRI machine?

During an MRI scan, you lie on a flat bed that's moved into the scanner. Depending on the part of your body being scanned, you'll be moved into the scanner either head first or feet first.
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Why can't you go feet first into an MRI?

The area of the body being scanned determines if you will go into the scanner head or feet first. The body part being scanned is always centered in the scanner.
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How do you do 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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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.
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How to Position for MRI Lumbar Feet First



Is a Stand Up MRI claustrophobic?

Upright MRI scans are ideal for claustrophobic patients, those who struggle to lay flat for long periods, and those who are unable to fit comfortably into a conventional closed MRI scanner due to their size. The groundbreaking design of the Upright MRI scanner lets patients just walk in and be scanned.
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Can they do an MRI standing up?

Patients can be positioned in several different ways.

The Upright MRI is the only MRI scanner that can image patients in any position, whether it's sitting, standing, bending or lying down. This allows it to image any part of the body. All other MRIs can only scan patients while laying down.
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Do you have to go all the way in for a foot MRI?

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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Do you have to take your pants off for MRI?

It's important that patients remove all clothing prior to their MRI exam. We ask patients to remove: All outer clothing, including shoes. Bras or any undergarment that could have metal in it.
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How is a foot and ankle MRI done?

You may be asked to remove jewelry, glasses, and any metal objects or clothing that may interfere with the images. During the exam you will be placed on a table and positioned inside the center of a large tube-like scanner with openings at both ends. Affected foot or ankle will then be placed in a MRI coil.
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Can you move at all during an MRI?

You must lie very still during the scan. If you move, the MRI scan pictures may not be clear. Your primary care physician may order you a mild sedative if you are claustrophobic (afraid of closed spaces), have a hard time staying still, or have chronic pain.
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Is it better to have an MRI standing or sitting?

In many cases, a standing MRI can actually be more accurate than a traditional MRI. Standing MRIs allow your provider to see what's happening to your body while it's bearing weight, while a traditional MRI can only show your body at rest.
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Can you have a pillow during an MRI?

The MRI scanner is well lit, and has a fan to ensure you are at a comfortable temperature. You will be required to lie still during the MRI scan but will be made as comfortable as possible with the use of pads, a pillow, and supports.
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How close is MRI to your face?

Many MRI procedures don't require your head to go inside the machine at all, but if you need a head or upper spine MRI, you'll appreciate the fact our machine provides a full 12 inches of clearance between your face and the wall – relieving stress for our patients with claustrophobia.
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Can you keep your eyes open during an MRI?

Keep your eyes closed or even wear a blindfold.

It's much easier in an open MRI it's wider than a standard scanner, so patients shouldn't feel any walls touching them.
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Can you breathe during an MRI?

The technologist will ask you several times to hold your breath and stay still to be able to get good pictures. You will be asked each time to hold your breath for twenty seconds. This part is very important because we cannot do the MRI examination, if you cannot hold your breath long enough.
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How are you positioned for an MRI?

The patient should be in a supine position. The arms must be raised above the head.
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Do you lay on your back for an MRI?

Typically you will lie on your back for an MRI. If it is painful for you to lie on your back or in the same position for long periods of time, you may want to speak to your physician about taking something for the pain before your MRI. Also, if you are claustrophobic, speak to your physician prior to your appointment.
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Do you wear a bra in an MRI?

Depending on which part of your body is being scanned, you may need to wear a hospital gown during the procedure. If you don't need to wear a gown, you should wear clothes without metal zips, fasteners, buttons, underwire (bras), belts or buckles.
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Can you talk during an MRI?

You will be given earplugs to wear, but you will still be able to hear and talk with MRI staff through a microphone. Please notify the technologist if you have any problems during the MRI. A coil might be placed around the part of your body being scanned such as your head, knee or abdomen.
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Can you put on deodorant for an MRI?

Since the MRI machines are magnets, it is best to not apply deodorants, antiperspirants, perfumes, or body lotions before the examination. These items contain metals that might interfere with the magnetic field inside the MRI machine and cause you to have distorted images and wrong results.
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Can someone stay in room during MRI?

In most cases, a family member or friend may enter the MRI room with you and stay with you throughout your exam. If the situation allows, they may even hold your hand or pat you on the knees so that you know that they are there with you.
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What do you wear for an ankle MRI?

Providence radiology experts recommend cotton clothing or hospital gowns to keep patients safe and comfortable during their procedure.
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Does MRI of foot include ankle?

Do I need an MRI Foot Scan? An MRI foot scan is a diagnostic tool used to image the structures of the foot and ankle.
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