An MRI can show how and where blood is flowing in your brain It can also help caregivers see how your brain is working An MRI can see tissues, bones, blood vessels, and joints in your head, neck, and spine Joints are where bones meet An MRI also shows your inner ears, orbits (eye sockets), sinuses, thyroid gland, and mouth An MRI machine itself is a long tube that you lay down in and take pictures of your insides In the case of lower back pain, an MRI creates a detailed image of your spine and can pick up injuries, or other changes that may happen as you age This allows doctors an inside look as to what may be causing your back painBack anatomy Stock Photos and Images 28,265 matches Page of 2 Types of scoliosis medical anatomical vector illustration diagram with spine curvatures compared with healthy back bone Back view female with labels Female muscle groups anatomical fitness vector illustration, sports training informative chart
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