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MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine

An MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine scan is a comprehensive imaging examination that evaluates both the thoracic (dorsal) and lumbar (lower back) regions of the spine. Using advanced magnetic resonance imaging technology, this scan provides detailed images of the vertebrae, spinal discs, spinal cord, nerve roots, ligaments, and surrounding soft tissues without exposing patients to ionizing radiation.

The dorsal spine consists of the mid-back region, while the lumbar spine forms the lower back and supports much of the body's weight. Disorders affecting these areas can lead to chronic back pain, nerve compression, numbness, weakness, mobility problems, and other neurological symptoms. MRI is considered one of the most accurate imaging techniques for diagnosing spinal conditions affecting both regions.

This examination helps doctors identify disc herniation, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, spinal cord abnormalities, fractures, tumors, infections, inflammatory conditions, and other disorders involving the thoracolumbar spine.

Benefits of the Test

  • Provides detailed imaging of the dorsal and lumbar spine.
  • Detects disc bulges, herniations, and degenerative changes.
  • Evaluates spinal cord and nerve root abnormalities.
  • Identifies spinal stenosis and nerve compression.
  • Detects fractures, tumors, infections, and inflammation.
  • Helps diagnose chronic back pain causes.
  • Non-invasive and radiation-free imaging technique.
  • Supports treatment planning and surgical decision-making.

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors may recommend an MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine scan for patients experiencing persistent back pain, radiating leg pain, numbness, tingling sensations, muscle weakness, difficulty walking, spinal injuries, suspected disc disease, spinal cord disorders, or unexplained neurological symptoms. It is also commonly used to assess degenerative spinal conditions and monitor treatment progress.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Wear comfortable clothing without metallic accessories.
  • Remove jewelry, watches, belts, and metallic objects.
  • Inform the radiology team about pacemakers, implants, or surgical hardware.
  • Notify your doctor if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy.
  • Follow any instructions if contrast material is required.
  • Inform staff if you have claustrophobia.

Normal Reporting Time

Most MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine reports at Focus Diagnostics are available within 1–2 hours after completion of the examination. Complex spinal studies may require additional radiologist review.

Who Should Take This Test?

This examination may be recommended for:

  • Individuals with chronic mid-back or lower back pain.
  • Patients with radiating pain into the legs.
  • People experiencing numbness or tingling sensations.
  • Individuals with muscle weakness.
  • Patients with suspected disc prolapse or spinal stenosis.
  • People with spinal injuries or trauma.
  • Individuals with spinal cord disorders.
  • Patients requiring detailed thoracolumbar spine evaluation.

At Focus Diagnostics, advanced MRI technology and experienced radiologists provide comprehensive spinal imaging with accurate diagnosis and fast reporting to support effective treatment planning.

Test FAQs

What is an MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine scan?

It is an MRI examination that evaluates both the thoracic (dorsal) and lumbar (lower back) regions of the spine.

Why is this scan performed?

It helps diagnose back pain, disc herniation, nerve compression, spinal stenosis, spinal cord disorders, and other spinal abnormalities.

Is the MRI scan painful?

No. MRI is a painless and non-invasive imaging procedure.

How long does the examination take?

The scan usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes.

Does MRI use radiation?

No. MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves without radiation exposure.

Can MRI detect slipped discs?

Yes. MRI is highly effective in identifying disc bulges, disc prolapse, and degenerative disc disease.

Can this scan detect nerve compression?

Yes. MRI provides detailed visualization of spinal nerves and areas of compression.

Is contrast material required?

Most scans do not require contrast, although it may be used in selected clinical situations.

Can MRI diagnose spinal tumors and infections?

Yes. MRI is one of the most accurate imaging methods for detecting spinal tumors, infections, and inflammatory conditions.

When will I receive my report?

Most MRI Dorsal & Lumbar Spine reports are available within 1–2 hours at Focus Diagnostics.

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