As a break though in the 20th century, the MRI inventor, Doctor Raymond Damadian, has gone through a lot in his studies to create his final product, which goes the name of the MRI. At the age of only 15, Damadian won a ford foundation scholarship from playing and studying violin He soon …show more content…
For some, the machine can harm. If you are pregnant, have a cardiac peacemaker, have ear plants, or even has had surgery in the last eight weeks, harm might be done. Not all done by the MRI is wrong. As a matter of fact, the MRI diagnoses all types of diseases, infected tissue, and injuries. The MRI can detect tumor, tumors caused by cancer, tumors in the brain. The MRI can also detect types of ENIs. Most of the time doctors recommend taking an MRI scan to see inside your cartilage, tendon, fat, muscle, or nerves. The MRI can also see tissue that is soft, pathology and vascular issues. Not only that but it can detect abnormalities and even sport injuries. With all these powerful, and now a day technologies, the MRI has to be one of the most intelligent and most remarkably impressive machines that has ever been built for the medical felid. It might seem hard to operate …show more content…
Before you enter the MRI you must go through some requirements. First of all of your jewelry, any type of credit cards. If nessecery, a doctor will ask to see if any metal instrument is inside of your body. Next, you are placed on a tiny bed like slab, and pushed into tube that seems very small. You experience loud noises, and you have to stay perfectly still, or the process will be repeated. As you are inside the MRI you might wonder, what is going on? You should know that MRI scanners come in all different shapes and sizes due to its needs. But all the equipment in side is the same. The biggest and most important thing that makes up the MRI system is the magnet. This is a horizontal tube, which is the same one the patient enters, runs through the magnet from bottom to top. This tube is called the bore. But this isn't just any magnet; it’s an incredibly strong system, one capable of creating a very large and stable magnetic field. Since your most of your body consists of water, which contain oxygen and hydrogen. Hydrogen holds protons, and these protons are what get affected by the magnetic