MRTs
MRTs, or Magnetic Resonance Tomography systems, are advanced imaging devices used in medical diagnostics. They utilize strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues inside the body. This non-invasive technique helps doctors diagnose various conditions without the need for surgery.
MRTs are particularly useful for examining the brain, spine, joints, and soft tissues. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRTs do not use ionizing radiation, making them a safer option for patients. The images produced can help identify tumors, injuries, and other abnormalities, aiding in effective treatment planning.