Service Providers for MRI of Toes
An MRI of the toes is used to evaluate the soft tissues, bones, and joints for conditions such as fractures, arthritis, infections, or tumors. During the procedure, the patient lies on a table, and the foot is placed inside the MRI machine, which uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images. No special preparation is typically needed, but patients should remove metal objects. The procedure is painless, although some discomfort may occur from keeping the foot still. Results are analyzed to identify any abnormalities that could explain symptoms like pain or swelling.