MRI of the cervical spine without contrast
MRI is a type of imaging test that allows a person's internal organs to be shown in various planes. The examination is non-invasive, painless and, above all, safe. It is carried out without the use of harmful ionizing radiation.

Centrum Medyczne Damiana
- About the test
- Preparation for the test
- Important information
- Documents
The cervical section of the spine consists of 7 cervical vertebrae connected by so-called discs - specialized structures made of cartilaginous tissue. Due to the structure of the spine, dysfunctions in this area can manifest themselves as complaints in distant parts of the body (such as pain in the hands).
Indications for examination:
- Pain and reduced mobility of the spine in the cervical region
- Numbness, pain and dysfunction of the upper extremities and head
- Degenerative changes
- Multiple sclerosis
- Pathologies of the spinal cord
- Vascular (ischemic) lesions
- Suspected neoplasm
Contraindications to the study:
- Implanted electrical devices (defibrillator, pacemaker, neurostimulator, etc.).
- Metal bodies in soft tissues or metal fragments in the vicinity of vessels, parenchymal organs, eyeballs
The test is not recommended for women in the first trimester of pregnancy. Claustrophobia may also be a contraindication to the test.