Medical imaging in St. Paul, MN has come a long way in recent years to making this diagnostic test more viable and comfortable for patient of all ages. One of the leaders in this quest to help those previously unable to obtain medical resonance imaging or “MRI” easily is the SUMA-MRI centers of the Midwest. They specialize in medical imaging in St. Paul MN that can be adapted to several positions that can make this procedure more efficient and less frightening for both children and adults. Stand-up MRI, Open MRI and positional MRI are terms for scanning that can be done while the patient is not enclosed in a traditional MRI machine. For people physically unable to lie in certain positions or incapacitated by claustrophobia, this can become their hope for proper diagnostic analysis and treatment.
Information about positional MRI can be seen on their website. Here you can also see that their facility is accredited and carries the high endorsement of the American College of Radiology. Many doctors refer their patients there so that MRI scanning can be done with a minimum of physical and psychological damage to mind and body. Other patients find the center on their own in a quest to have their MRI done in an environment where they have more freedom of position.
Positional or Open MRI is seen as a breakthrough for people who could or would otherwise not get this important procedure done. Skilled technicians can conduct the scan with the patient in the position that causes them the most pain so that doctor’s can better study their problems as they occur. Patients can watch television as their scanning is taking place. Patients weighing as much as 500 pounds can also be scanned, something that would be nearly impossible with closed MRI machines. In addition, young child can be scanned while in the safety of their parent’s lap.

