Partial Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pMRI) is the next step in diagnostic imaging, designed to acquire data from a limited field of view (FOV) or specific anatomical regions. This approach optimizes time, resources, and patient comfort—without compromising image quality.
Shorter scan times and advanced reconstruction algorithms mean quicker results and improved patient comfort—ideal for joints, brain, and localized musculoskeletal areas.
Compatible with low- to mid-field MRI systems (0.2 – 1.0 Tesla), reducing infrastructure requirements and operational costs.
Advanced reconstruction techniques ensure excellent signal-to-noise ratio and reliable diagnostic accuracy.
- Lower acquisition and maintenance costs compared to high-field MRI.
- Reduced energy consumption and no cryogens required.
- Higher throughput: more exams per day, shorter waiting lists.
- Flexible installation: smaller footprint, simplified setup.
- Targeted imaging for joints, neurological and muscoloskeletal conditions.
- Perfect for follow-up exams and rapid diagnostics
- Increased acceptance among pediatric and claustrophobic patients.
Drag & Drop Website Builder