I feel numbness or tingling in my legs — do I need a spine MRI?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: What causes numbness or tingling in the legs?
Compression or inflammation of spinal nerves due to herniated discs, arthritis, or stenosis. Therapy alone cannot confirm the exact cause.

Q2: Short therapy hasn’t helped — what next?
MRI is necessary to identify the source. Ignoring persistent symptoms risks worsening nerve damage.

Q3: Why MRI over X-ray or CT?
MRI shows nerves, discs, and soft tissue without radiation; X-ray shows bones only, CT involves radiation.

Q4: Risks of delaying MRI?
Prolonged nerve compression can lead to permanent weakness or sensory loss.

Q5: Fast MRI solution?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options.

My leg pain radiates from my back — could MRI show the problem?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does back pain radiate to my leg?
Pain radiating to the leg often indicates nerve compression from herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or inflammation.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t helped — should I do MRI?
Yes. Persistent radiating pain signals a serious underlying issue that needs MRI confirmation. Continuing therapy without imaging may be ineffective.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Untreated nerve compression can cause permanent weakness, numbness, or foot drop.

Q4: Why not X-ray or ultrasound?
X-rays cannot visualize discs or nerves; ultrasound cannot assess deep spinal structures. MRI is the gold standard.

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options.

How do I know if my back pain is from a slipped disc — is MRI necessary?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: What causes back pain from a slipped disc?
Herniated discs press on nerves, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in legs. X-rays cannot show disc problems; only MRI can.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t worked — what now?
If physiotherapy or medication fails, MRI is necessary to determine if the disc is the source before further treatments or injections.

Q3: Risks of delaying MRI?
Nerve compression can worsen, causing permanent damage, leg weakness, or chronic pain.

Q4: Why MRI over other scans?
MRI shows discs, nerves, ligaments, and soft tissue clearly without radiation. CT or X-ray may miss soft tissue injuries.

Q5: Fast MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options.

What’s causing my persistent back pain and should I get an MRI?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: Why does my back hurt persistently?
Causes include herniated discs, ligament injury, early arthritis, or nerve compression. Therapy alone cannot rule out serious issues.

Q2: Physiotherapy hasn’t helped — should I do MRI?
Yes. If short trials of therapy fail, MRI identifies the real cause and prevents ongoing pain or worsening damage.

Q3: Why MRI over X-ray or CT?
X-ray shows bones only. CT shows bone and some soft tissue but involves radiation. MRI provides clear, radiation-free imaging of discs, ligaments, nerves, and soft tissue.

Q4: Risks of delaying MRI?
Potential missed diagnosis of herniated disc, nerve compression, spinal infection, or early arthritis. Delay may lead to chronic pain or permanent nerve damage.

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI solution?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options to help you recover safely.


Why does my knee ache at night — could an MRI help identify the cause?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: What causes knee pain at night?
Cartilage wear, meniscus tears, or inflammation often flare when resting at night. X-ray may not reveal the underlying issue.

Q2: Therapy hasn’t improved it — what should I do?
Persistent symptoms despite short-term therapy indicate the need for MRI to identify the root cause, preventing wasted effort and worsening damage.

Q3: Why MRI over other scans?
MRI shows ligaments, cartilage, and soft tissue clearly, unlike X-ray or ultrasound, and is radiation-free.

Q4: Risks of delaying MRI?
Ignoring persistent night pain may lead to worsening joint damage and limited mobility.

Q5: Fast, affordable MRI option?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides MRI scans under $1,000, insurance and Medisave claimable, within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options.