
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM), commonly known as MRI, is a medical imaging technique that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body. When placed in the magnetic field, hydrogen atoms in the body's tissues respond by emitting signals that are detected and turned into images. These images help doctors diagnose, monitor, and plan treatment for various health conditions without using harmful radiation. MRI is especially useful for viewing soft tissues like the brain, muscles, and joints with high precision and clarity.