Patient in an MRI scanner - stock video

Patient sliding into an MRI scanner in hospital. The restraint around his head prevents head movements that would distort the results. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses a powerful magnet (around the circular structure) to align atoms in the patient's body, which are then knocked by a radio wave pulse. The signals the atoms emit as they return to alignment allows a detailed picture to be built up of internal tissues.
Patient sliding into an MRI scanner in hospital. The restraint around his head prevents head movements that would distort the results. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses a powerful magnet (around the circular structure) to align atoms in the patient's body, which are then knocked by a radio wave pulse. The signals the atoms emit as they return to alignment allows a detailed picture to be built up of internal tissues.
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