CT Scan
One way of understanding a CT (computerised tomography) scan is to see it as a 3D x-ray. The machine takes a series of x-ray images from different angles and then combines them to create cross-sectional images of parts of your body.
A CT scan can detect joint and bone problems and also spot/track conditions such as cancer, heart disease and liver trouble.
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An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan also produces full images like a CT scan but uses magnetic fields and radio waves instead of x-rays.
MRIs are more detailed than CT scans but our team will recommend which one is right for you.
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