Lumbar MRI is generally able to capture some of the pelvic subluxation, but imaging of the pelvis is recommended for specific observation of the pelvis.
The location of lumbar MRI is generally centered on the vertebrae of the lumbar spine, and is limited to the vicinity of the vertebrae of the lumbar spine, which can capture part of the pelvis, and the pelvis of the lumbar spine in a plane can be captured pelvic bone dislocations in general, but if it is close to the lower end of the sciatic bone below the iliac bone near the femoral head, it can not be captured. Therefore, it is recommended that the pelvis be re-examined if the pelvis is to be observed.
Each examination method has different indications, and it is recommended that patients choose the appropriate examination according to the site of injury under the guidance of specialized doctors.