Service Providers for MRI S.I Joint
An MRI of the sacroiliac (S.I.) joint is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the joints that connect the spine to the pelvis. It helps diagnose conditions such as inflammation, arthritis, infections, or joint degeneration that may cause pain or discomfort in the lower back and hips. During the procedure, the patient lies on a table, and the lower back and pelvis are positioned inside the MRI machine, which uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images. No special preparation is usually required, and the scan is non-invasive, providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment planning.