What an MRI of the cervical spine reveals

Cervical spine MRI can show a wealth of content: 1. clearly show whether there are lesions in the cervical vertebral body, including the presence of cervical spine fracture, the presence of cervical spine slippage, the presence of cervical spine vertebral body of various benign and malignant tumors, including hemangiomas or malignant tumors metastasis, etc. 2. can show whether there is osteophyte in the vertebral body. 3. cervical spine MRI can also show ligament as well as intervertebral disk lesions, including whether there is a Cervical disc herniation and cervical disc degeneration, ligament hypertrophy and calcification in the cervical spinal canal.4 It can also show cervical spinal cord lesions, including the presence of tumors in the cervical spinal cord and cervical spinal cord injury.