What happens during an MRI Scan?
After you have removed all metal objects, the technologist
will position you on a special table.
Your head will be placed in a padded plastic cradle
or on a pillow, and the table will then slide into the
scanner. You will be able to communicate with the technologist
during the scan.

For clear pictures, you will be asked to hold very
still and relax. In some cases, you will be asked to
hold your breath for up to 30 seconds. Any movement,
especially of your head or back (even moving your jaw
to talk) during the scan will seriously blur the pictures.

While the machine is taking your pictures, you will
hear rapidly repeating, loud thumping noises coming
from the walls of the scanner; therefore, earplugs will
be provided. During this time, you should breathe quietly
and normally but otherwise refrain from any movement,
coughing or wiggling. When the thumping noise stops,
you must refrain from changing your position or moving
about.
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