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Old 12-08-2009, 12:05 PM
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When I had my knee done years ago, I had pain in it for week, extra.

I use magnets South pole to the body to block pain. I do think MRI's do something..because I had more pain after mine. It did go down. Most of my pain was at the meniscal trigger point after the MRI. I really don't know how the MRI works or what the polarity is that is used. Everyone says no effects...but I don't really believe that. My pain from the knee was in the thigh and after the MRI it was in the knee itself!

I did feel warmth as described in this answer:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Radiology...during-MRI.htm
And warming nerves can sometimes set them off. As to whether this is permanent, I have no idea. Mine lasted about a week.

This is interesting too:
http://www.mrisafety.com/
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