
MRI machines
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the inside of the body. It doesn't use radiation like X-rays. When you lie inside the MRI scanner, the magnetic field temporarily aligns your brain and body’s hydrogen atoms. Radio waves then activate these atoms, producing signals that a computer processes into detailed pictures. MRI is particularly useful for diagnosing soft tissues, like brain, muscles, and joints, providing clinicians with critical information about health conditions without invasive procedures.