By MAGCRAFT | Sunday, July 24, 2016 |
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful imaging technique used to investigate the body. MRI scanners use very strong magnetic fields and radio waves, which interact with protons in tissues to create a signal that is then processed to form images of the body. The protons (hydrogen atoms) can be thought of as tiny bar magnets, with a north pole and a south pole, spinning on an axis – like a planet. Normally, the protons are randomly aligned, but when a strong magnetic field is applied, the...