Unlike X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans, an MRI does not use radiation. It is considered a safer alternative for everyone, especially pregnant women. Although side effects do sometimes occur, they are extremely rare. There have been no documented side effects from the radio waves and magnets used in the scan to date.
The Risks of a Lumbar MRI Scan
Unlike X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans, an MRI does not use radiation. It is considered a safer alternative for everyone, especially pregnant women. Although side effects do sometimes occur, they are extremely rare. There have been no documented side effects from the radio waves and magnets used in the scan to date.
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