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Worried about getting an MRI with your hip or knee replacement? . Good news: Most modern joint replacements are MRI-safe! Your new hip or joint are likely made from non-ferromagnetic materials like titanium, specialized stainless steel, or cobalt-chrome alloys. These smart designs mean the powerful MRI magnets won’t cause your implant to move or heat up significantly. BUT... safety first: - Tell your healthcare provider about your joint replacement - Bring your implant card or documentation - Mention when you had your surgery - Share any concerns with your MRI technician . The magnetic force on most joint implants during an MRI is less than 25% of regular gravity - your secure, well-fixed joint stays exactly where it should be. What about image quality? While your implant might create some local image artifacts, MRI scans of other body parts remain crystal clear + radiologists are trained to work around these effects. Unlike pacemakers or certain medical devices that may be MRI-incompatible, modern joint replacements are specifically designed with MRI compatibility in mind. Millions of people with joint replacements safely undergo MRIs every year. Your medical team has protocols in place to ensure your safety and comfort during the scan. . Questions about your specific implant? Your orthopedic surgeon or radiologist can provide personalized guidance. Don’t skip important diagnostic imaging because of concerns - stay informed and confident! #JointReplacement #MRISafety #Healthcare #PatientEducation #OrthopedicSurgery #MedicalImaging #HipReplacement #KneeReplacement #PatientCare #HealthTech
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