Researchers warn that implanted nerve cuff electrodes can trigger unintended nerve stimulation and pain during MRI scans.
Study raises MRI safety concerns for nerve implants by showing risks of unintended nerve stimulation during scans with cuff electrodes.
Healing a broken bone can take months, and knowing whether recovery is on track often takes just as long. Doctors typically rely on periodic X-rays, capturing two-dimensional images to see how the ...
The FDA cleared the Signa Sprint with Freelium, Signa Bolt and Signa One. Signa Sprint is a 1.5T sealed magnet MRI system, ...
We use our wrists constantly, but how do they work? Researchers have now demonstrated a longtime assumption about individuals' right and left wrists, while also finding differences between wrists of ...
New Dorp MRI was hit with a breach-of-contract lawsuit on Oct. 15 in New York Supreme Court for Richmond County over alleged violations of a medical facility use agreement. The action, brought by ...
Heart MRI scans help create a detailed picture of the heart and surrounding blood vessels. A doctor can use this image to find and diagnose any potential issues. A heart MRI scan, which doctors may ...
In a study published in the Journal of Biomechanics, researchers sought to seek longtime assumption about wrists, while also finding gender wrist differences that could help inform and guide future ...
An advantage of whole-body MRIs over CTs is that they use magnets and radio waves, which eliminate the type of radiation linked to cancer. But that doesn’t mean they’re risk-free or the right choice ...
A University of Houston engineering professor is warning that implanted cuff electrodes – widely used in therapy for epilepsy, depression and inflammatory disorders – could trigger unintended nerve ...
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