Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging 
MRI - a highly informative diagnostic method based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and the method used by scientists to obtain data on the chemical and physical properties of molecules.

Clinical practice

Magnetic imaging provides high-quality images of any part of the human body, however, most clearly the advantages of open MRI in the study of soft tissue: muscles, tendons, joints, abdomen, intervertebral discs and so on.

G-Scan - weight bearing MRI

Imagining of the musculoskeletal system and spine with the whole body weight - this is the main trend in MRI technology today. There are several biomechanical changes that occur during the transition from horizontal to vertical body position, and accordingly, the pathologies caused by these changes.