The Role of Coils
MRI coils function like camera lenses. They capture signal from the body and directly influence clarity, contrast, and resolution.
Screening-based MRI typically relies on a single whole-body coil designed to work adequately across many regions at once. At LMI, we use multiple high-channel, region-specific coils tailored to individual anatomical areas such as the brain, spine, heart, abdomen, pelvis, and joints.
This approach allows each region to be imaged using the most appropriate hardware, significantly improving diagnostic precision.
AI-Enhanced Reconstruction and True 3D Imaging
LMI also incorporates DeepRecon artificial intelligence into image reconstruction. This technology enhances sharpness, reduces noise, and improves true 3D volumetric visualization. The result is image clarity that approaches higher-field systems while avoiding the increased distortion and discomfort that can accompany stronger magnets. These advances allow physicians to evaluate subtle findings such as early cartilage degeneration, small tumors, vascular abnormalities, nerve compression, tendon and ligament micro-tears, bone marrow changes, and soft-tissue inflammation that can be missed with standard protocols.
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