MRI: Basic Physics & a Brief History

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Describes the basic physics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and relevant terms such as T1 & T2 relaxation, pulse sequence, frequency and phase encoding, T1WI and T2WI. Introduces the landmark papers of Drs. Damadian and Lauterbur that made magnetic resonance imaging a reality.

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  • @titoutlaw
    @titoutlaw Před 8 lety +178

    I am a biomedical Engineer, and this is the best, easiest and most brief explanation of MRI I have ever seen.

    • @thehandsomenipple3623
      @thehandsomenipple3623 Před 3 lety +3

      im doing BME undergrad

    • @yongkailiu1448
      @yongkailiu1448 Před 3 lety

      Agree

    • @Stalennin
      @Stalennin Před 2 lety +2

      Same! I'm actually using this video to help me describe the physics in my thesis!

    • @mikeearls126
      @mikeearls126 Před 2 lety

      shut up ya cocky baztids !! ;)

    • @Kingtrollface259
      @Kingtrollface259 Před měsícem

      Ok smart man ,is it safe ? Your injecting a a rare earth heavy metal in your body ,I had a MRI yesterday,and I feel not like myself

  • @alex_8704
    @alex_8704 Před rokem +1

    The best MRI basics visualization and explanation I've ever ever watched

  • @EvilOverlord96
    @EvilOverlord96 Před 9 lety +239

    The best video explaining MRI I found on youtube so far. Exactly the right amount of information.

  • @ziba89
    @ziba89 Před 2 lety +1

    this is by far the best MRI description i've found.. thank you!

  • @gingershock
    @gingershock Před 9 lety +292

    Awesome video! Hope you don't mind if I add marker notes for my MIT students.
    0:00 Electromagnetic spectrum, waves, pixels and voxel.
    2:22 MRI machines and electromagnets
    4:30 Proton dipoles 60% water -hydrogen atoms and fat
    5:40 Magnetic field alignment of dipoles to main magnetic field
    6:15 Precession ‘like a spinning top’
    6:26 Larmor equation. At 1.5T precession is 63MHz.
    8:02 -9:19 Magnetic resonance: RF causes resonance (not covered well in other vids)
    10:02 T2 & T1 Good description of T2 relaxation (decay) and T1 recovery
    12:12 TR & TE Generating contrast between tissue types using TR and TE
    14:29 Contrast T2 weighting produces bright signal in water.
    17: 48 Image weighting by TR and TE adjustments
    20:08 MR Spectroscopy (not covered this year but interesting and important concept for the future of imaging)
    22:38 Gradient coils 3 sets
    22:55 Slice selection: Applying gradient to resonant our slice.
    23:35 Phase encoding creating a phase shift to localise spins in 1 dimension
    24:16 Frequency encoding applying a gradient in the 3rd and final direction, so that the signal can be measured and located to a particular voxel.

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 9 lety +50

      ginger shock Absolutely! Didn't even know you could do that. Thanks for teaching the next generation...

    • @vishnuvardhan18
      @vishnuvardhan18 Před 3 lety +6

      @@DoctorKlioze so great of u

  • @KathySolita
    @KathySolita Před rokem +12

    It's totally insane to me now that they tried to teach us this by reading a text. What a great use of graphic representations, truly leads to deep understanding 👐

  • @patrickkawooya4538
    @patrickkawooya4538 Před 2 lety +1

    After languishing for so long in writings and youtube videos seeking to grasp the MRI principles, I've finally come to something useful.

  • @doccsquare6207
    @doccsquare6207 Před 3 lety +1

    have not seen a simpler decoding of the principles... Thank you so much

  • @laurentiu5906
    @laurentiu5906 Před 10 lety +10

    Finally, i have found a good and logical explanation of what really happens in tissues in t1 and t2 relaxation times.Thank you a lot sir!

  • @Gaddsch
    @Gaddsch Před 3 lety +4

    incredible good video that doesnt oversimplify but actually explains understandable! Thanks for that huge effort that went into this video. Videos like you bring humanity forward!!!

  • @DoctorKlioze
    @DoctorKlioze  Před 10 lety +114

    Didn't place at State Science fair but what an amazing experience! Fabulous projects with a lot of talented young scientists. A glimmer of hope for science education in the U.S. Very proud of my little girl!

    • @practiCalfMRI
      @practiCalfMRI Před 9 lety +12

      If this video was stimulated by your daughter's science fair then mission accomplished! It's very good. I'm recommending it as a primer on MRI for newbies who are coming into MRI research from non-technical backgrounds. Thanks very much for the hard work!

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 9 lety +13

      practiCalfMRI Appreciate your kind words! Giuliana was in 6th grade when she wanted to do a project on the effects of makeup and MRI. She did a good job with the setup but just couldn't grasp the MR physics in enough detail to present the results convincingly. As I said, the experience was still great and she's already talking about going back for 2015!
      I'm currently working on another MR video concerning diffusion weighted and diffusion tensor imaging. Initially planned to cover the entire subject with one video. After composing some of the script, I thought it would be best to split these out into separate DWI and DTI presentations. Probably a few months away but I would welcome any feedback when they're available. Thanks again...

    • @practiCalfMRI
      @practiCalfMRI Před 9 lety +1

      I look forward to your diffusion videos! Be glad to offer feedback. My handle at gmail dot com if you want to go direct!

    • @iosef3337
      @iosef3337 Před 7 lety

      What kind of magnet use MRI?

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 7 lety +2

      Most modern scanners use a superconducting magnet. Some of the early low field units actually used permanent magnets.

  • @msoulforged
    @msoulforged Před rokem +1

    This is the best MRI video here by far

  • @sophies.5200
    @sophies.5200 Před 5 lety +1

    As someone with no scientific or technical background but a relentless drive to learn, this video was a revelation. I give talks to general audiences that touch on some major scientific shifts (i.e. neuroplasticity, epigenetics, etc.) and electromagnetism and the body. I've been stalking the MRI for a while, and this superior presentation is a gift and a real thrill. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis Před 4 lety

      *NB* What physicists call «spin» is a very arbitrary choice of terminology; The origin of the term is Stern-Gerlach; Illustration shows the *N* ( north ) as the upper magnetic ( field generator ) so since the beam can be said to go up / down the "Spin up" / "Spin down" became accepted as nomenclature - yet this electron "shell" or "field:" is best described as a cloud for purpose of visual imaging;
      The "exact" position is better though of as *"probably there"* → seriously!
      _I am not trying to confound you or play head games;_
      There is some really exotic speculation in Epigenetics about a purported Water-Carbon resonance; The speaker may correct me as his training is accomplished compared to You Tube Commentors like myself; The ​(Franklin and Gosling 1953; Watson and · Crick 1953) thing most are aware of has an "outer sheath" ( backbone ) of DNA is based on a repeated pattern of a sugar group and a phosphate group
      cyberbridge.mcb.harvard.edu/dna_1.html
      Farther up the speaker notes:
      www.drcmr.dk/MR
      Which states _This problem is especially severe ......._ going on to note an incorrect presentation which is commonly given though not really requisite to persons being able to do the work; A Spin Transition as they are calling it has no well defined Minkowski Spacetime as would be thought of as a tight well focused resonance as many would think of it; Even a laser which will impress for its clarity will have some spectral broadening i.e. the light though astoundingly pure chromatic to the human eye has some spectral broadening:
      Spread‐spectrum MRI represents a new approach to accelerate image acquisition
      K Scheffler - ‎2019 - ‎Spread‐spectrum magnetic resonance imaging;
      wiley ◘ *doi.org/10.1002/mrm.27766*

  • @parayacade
    @parayacade Před 10 lety +3

    Thanks Dr. Klioze. I am not a radiologist but had a keen desire to understand the basic physics behind MRI. This video and the ones on X ray and CT are the best I have come across. No amount of book reading could have cleared the concepts so well.
    Thanks again and God Bless !

  • @lordkylo
    @lordkylo Před 10 lety +7

    So incredibly in depth. I've seen a lot of MRI explanations but this video is the best; hands down! It resonates with the frequency of new curious minds. Well done Dr. Kliose!

    • @lordkylo
      @lordkylo Před rokem

      @The EdgeLord dude apparently you have beef with this gentlemen. I don't care like 1%. Not at all. Shit smearing is all fine and dandy but you're doing it wrong.

  • @weiguo4339
    @weiguo4339 Před 10 lety +4

    This is the best video about MRI principles I've ever seen. Thank you so much for this!

  • @vugarazizov7977
    @vugarazizov7977 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so very much. I am an immunologist shifting to nanoparticles. I could not find a single source of information that I could understand. You have done it!!! Bravo.

  • @ManolisDi21
    @ManolisDi21 Před 8 lety +8

    Great MRI explanation. Congrats doctor, by a physicist. The best video I found on this subject, as i wanted to learn about the principles of operation of the MRI technique. Thank you sir, keep up with quality in your work.

  • @tamsenbedoy3500
    @tamsenbedoy3500 Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you! Best explanation yet! I'm an X-ray student but am shadowing MR and I needed the basics explained before I could really understand anything else and it's very complicated without visual aid. Good luck to your daughter!

  • @DoctorKlioze
    @DoctorKlioze  Před 10 lety +111

    12-6-13: Giuliana got 1st place at the school science fair! On to county...

    • @venkatraamudu
      @venkatraamudu Před 2 lety

      Sir
      Can you explain about sinusoidal radio frequency??
      You said RF pluse will be perpendicular to the proton net magnetization but this sinusoidal RF is parallel in this vedio , can you please elaborate it?

    • @siddharthannandhakumar6187
      @siddharthannandhakumar6187 Před rokem

      Thank Giuliana we got this...

  • @maryamsadeghi1199
    @maryamsadeghi1199 Před 8 lety +2

    This video was very very useful. MRI can only be explained with such detailed animated explanations. Thank you for the time and effort

  • @vladimirbobu2954
    @vladimirbobu2954 Před 7 lety +19

    Best MRI video ever. Would be nice to include T2* explanation nevertheless its a masterpiece. Big thanks on behalf of biomedical engineering students!!!

  • @CPL123ful
    @CPL123ful Před 7 lety +6

    Best explanation of NMR basics i've ever seen or heard. Congrats man

  • @siddharthannandhakumar6187

    Love your detailed explanation. No one could teach me MRI in such a detailed fashion. Invaluable video🙏

  • @georgefan2977
    @georgefan2977 Před 2 lety +1

    This might just be the most ingenious invention I’ve heard. It’s unbelievable how they were able to utilise electromagnets for imaging

  • @eoliveira2711
    @eoliveira2711 Před 3 lety

    Best video on CZcams on MRI. Thank you!

  • @bioxplaining_by_anuska
    @bioxplaining_by_anuska Před 4 lety +1

    The video is outstanding. The best possible way in which I could learn MRI physics. This is a part of my biophysics syllabus and the concept is clear now.

  • @Lup0Solitario
    @Lup0Solitario Před 5 lety

    One of the best explanation about MRI on CZcams, thanks for the great efforts.

  • @danieldollive4660
    @danieldollive4660 Před 3 lety +1

    I am going to be potentially working on MRI and ct scanner's so this is by far the best working knowledge I could ask for. The care you took to break down each part and define each step from tx to rx I must say it helps demystify the imaging process enough that I can see exactly what Parts are needed to be worked on and where I should begin my diagnostic procedures. For a example a blurry picture may be a result of relaxation time delay pulse duration so I can conclude a frequency range is out of phase and may be giving incorrect returns. The idea of energizing then looking for the return or the t1 return makes far more sence after watching this video. Appreciate your work and I look forward to future videos.

  • @nagavarshinimayakkannan808

    The best video on youtube that explains MRI clearly. thank u so much

  • @elgaro
    @elgaro Před 6 lety

    This is by far the best explanation i found for how the MRI process works. Great animation.

  • @iSolarSunrise
    @iSolarSunrise Před 10 lety +22

    This is frickin awesome. Awesome presentation dude!

  • @jennstiens467
    @jennstiens467 Před 3 lety

    This is the best video I have found to understand this complicated information! Thank you So very much!!!

  • @markhuman3026
    @markhuman3026 Před 3 lety

    Simply the best MRI explanation I have found. Really well done.

  • @aleksanna5828
    @aleksanna5828 Před 4 lety +1

    Can't express how grateful I am for the explanation!! Wish you all the best, thank you :)

  • @md.marufbhuiyan9864
    @md.marufbhuiyan9864 Před 2 lety

    BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN REGARDING MRI PHYSICS. REALLY GOOD JOB. THANK YOU...

  • @srijatachakravorti4604
    @srijatachakravorti4604 Před 10 lety

    That was the clearest explanation of the gradient coil functions that I have ever seen. Thanks a lot!

  • @marianaribeiro9593
    @marianaribeiro9593 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I'm a medical student, currently on my Neuro rotation and this video saved so much time and headaches. You're awesome!

  • @emilrundgren3339
    @emilrundgren3339 Před 9 lety

    Wow. I just realized I've never commented on a video before since I had to open up some sort of channel to make this comment. I went through it though, because after spending a lot of time watching videos of the principles of MRI (videos is the only way for me) trying to grasp anything, one becomes exhilarated to find a video like this one. Outstanding animations, good narrative pace and perfectly optimized content. I'm sure even the music contributed to a deeper understanding! Thank you. And please keep making videos.

  • @Shanu_p
    @Shanu_p Před 4 lety

    Since I was not able to understand the MRI principles my professor shared this video with me 5 years ago. It all started here and now I m a researcher developing contrast agents for MRI. I m still grateful for this video.

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow! That has got to be one of the best compliments I've ever received on this channel! A sincere thanks, my friend and best of luck with your career.

  • @nocturnal0091
    @nocturnal0091 Před 4 lety

    one of the best videos on MRI physics. Explained well in an easy manner & short time. Very clear graphics.

  • @Er1c91
    @Er1c91 Před 4 lety +3

    This is by far the best video explaining some physics behind MR. Thank you so much for making this because things have finally started to click for me after studying for a while now!!!👌🏻🙌🏻😎

  • @dorsasimiyari9201
    @dorsasimiyari9201 Před 2 lety

    This video just saved my life. I have to take a medical physics test tomorrow and I just could't get the idea of my MRI notes. Thanks a lot

  • @Ofnepofne
    @Ofnepofne Před 9 lety +25

    Amazing video. Rock music and well explained physics, now i can die in peace.

  • @usmanashraf8509
    @usmanashraf8509 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant demonstration and animations used. Highly appreciated!!

  • @AGJ48
    @AGJ48 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video Dr. Klioze! This is a convincing and logical presentation because each step in your lecture is logically supported by the prior information. Thanks!

  • @danimartinelli6550
    @danimartinelli6550 Před 10 lety

    this was sooo useful!!! I have a radiology exam next week and I totally understood how mri function thanks to this video rather than reading a thousand times my manual! thanks a lot

  • @Moni-wq1yt
    @Moni-wq1yt Před 3 lety

    Saw this video for this first time many years ago, learned a lot - now coming back to revise MRI. Thank you for your work!

  • @kasperfish
    @kasperfish Před 9 lety +1

    great video! finally have a good picture about how mri is working. Thank you for the upload!

  • @ahmedal-doori2519
    @ahmedal-doori2519 Před rokem

    Your videos are incredible Dr. Klioze. They have helped me tremendously in my Intro to Imaging class!

  • @chawnwhite8956
    @chawnwhite8956 Před 5 lety

    This is a great video giving a GREAT explanation of how MRI's function. Thank you very much. It's the best video, regarding how MRI's work, on the internet.

  • @gemechubekele2546
    @gemechubekele2546 Před 9 lety +2

    Oh Gosh, this video is so amazing that I came back to watch it again even for revision of an exam.

  • @helenwilliams1003
    @helenwilliams1003 Před 2 lety

    THIS IS AMAZING!!!!! Thank you Dr Klioze, after listening to more than an hour of lectures this was the best explanation

  • @wgm-en2gx
    @wgm-en2gx Před 8 lety +5

    Sir, that was an absolutely fascinating and clear explanation. Thank you very much.

  • @adamkee97
    @adamkee97 Před 7 lety

    This video is great! I will never understand MRI without this video.

  • @chetteli
    @chetteli Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this brillant video. It was perfect to recap today's lecture about MRI; having stuff explained by a different person is always good. The illustrations were perfectly clear, keep up the good work!

  • @basilal4671
    @basilal4671 Před 9 lety

    You have simplified the most complicated parts of MRI, good on you and thanks a lot.

  • @bassaganas
    @bassaganas Před 9 lety +9

    I am a student of Biomedical Engineering, and this video has helped me a lot while studying for Medical Images Systems course. Thank you so much for such a good explanation and for sharing your knowledge!

    • @satarahmadi5781
      @satarahmadi5781 Před 5 lety

      Hello bro I also biomedical engineer please write your email

  • @kayleeni24689
    @kayleeni24689 Před 4 lety

    This video is the best I've seen about MRI, and I used a lot of content in my materials science presentation. Thank you!

  • @tinkerduck3824
    @tinkerduck3824 Před 7 lety +1

    Kudos to you Sir, this is awesome! Rarely seen a science video which explains the basics of such a complex matter in a form that almost everybody can grasp it.

  • @michaelwu9969
    @michaelwu9969 Před 10 lety

    Thank you Dr. Klioze, fantastic presentation of fMRI.

  • @malvikasridhar5645
    @malvikasridhar5645 Před 4 lety

    By far THE BEST VIDEO WITH SUCH AMAZING VISUAL DEPICTION!!! THANK YOU!

  • @ranjitkrishn
    @ranjitkrishn Před 6 lety

    This is the best possible way to demonstrate basic MR physics. I couldn't understand it with any amount of reading. Your video has enlightened me on this concept.Thanks a ton sir.

  • @sophiewitherspoon4435
    @sophiewitherspoon4435 Před 6 lety

    this is the best video of MRI I've seen to date - thank-you so much :)

  • @leedc8753
    @leedc8753 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much! Really nice MRI explanation I have ever seen

  • @desmondhume333
    @desmondhume333 Před 9 lety

    Best explanation I've seen yet. I just couldn't understand phase/freq encoding until I watched this.

  • @MrOrtadakidede
    @MrOrtadakidede Před 3 lety

    Great presentation so far!!! I am amazed. Thanks A LOT

  • @zephyrinne1
    @zephyrinne1 Před rokem +1

    I totally felt that distribution of energy during the relaxation. What a great video. It explains things so well. (Makes me feel so unintelligent lol)

  • @DoctorKlioze
    @DoctorKlioze  Před 10 lety +41

    1st place at county this past Saturday! Heading to state in April...

  • @doxfire
    @doxfire Před 8 lety

    Just got a job with GE Healthcare working on MRI machines so videos like this really help me understand them.

  • @AlexanderWright1
    @AlexanderWright1 Před 3 lety

    Great video! I've had several dozen MRI scans, and it's great to understand the physics in this detail.
    Oligodendroglioma.

  • @ksawery6568
    @ksawery6568 Před 7 lety

    Amazing effort put into creating this video, and a great explanation, thank you!

  • @FatimahA
    @FatimahA Před 4 lety

    This is the best explanation I've ever seen!!!
    Special thanks!!

  • @88belysa88
    @88belysa88 Před 2 lety

    I just had to come back and comment on how amazing this video is! I could not understand how MRIs work and had a test yesterday. I watched this literally 20 minutes before and aced it! Thank you thank you thank you!

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Music to my ears. Congratulations on your exam!!

  • @ivo3185
    @ivo3185 Před 2 lety

    This is the best video on this topic. Great teaching method!

  • @mindys1198
    @mindys1198 Před 9 lety +2

    Great Video, Im studying for my MRI Registry and this was very helpful, especially understanding the difference between T1 & T2 relaxations.

  • @rallbart
    @rallbart Před 10 lety

    this is the best explanation about mri that i have finded!
    thanks a lot!

  • @naidadad9311
    @naidadad9311 Před 2 lety

    What a lecture! The best one ever I watched. Now after 30 years of struggle, I have basic concepts and I think I can understand what the radiologists talk about!!!

  • @docm3960
    @docm3960 Před 9 lety

    Best MRI explaining video there is :)
    Thanks!

  • @beruzbastani210
    @beruzbastani210 Před 3 lety

    Thats awesome sir. I can say its the only video which provide almost complete principles of MRI in an understanding manner. Thank you so much. Hope to see more such video's.

  • @janerothrock8838
    @janerothrock8838 Před rokem

    This video is AMAZING. The animations are so helpful!

  • @BigMac321990
    @BigMac321990 Před 6 lety

    Brilliant video, this is an excellent description that really assists with understanding the fundamentals.
    Thank you very much.

  • @Nettaphone
    @Nettaphone Před 9 lety

    dear doctor kiloze! thank you for this video! we are studying for a test in brain imaging and this helped us understand all the physics behind mri imaging! :)

  • @abhishektyagi154
    @abhishektyagi154 Před 5 lety

    Best MRI video on internet. Thank you very much

  • @shreedhar333
    @shreedhar333 Před 10 lety

    thank you for giving this physics based explanation on MRI technology. Most videos have a slide by slide presentation laying out just the facts behind the workings of the machine and lacks the use of animations and other interesting conjectures like the 4X4 example you used in the end. Thanks, again!

  • @TheKrzyniu
    @TheKrzyniu Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much! Best explanation of MRI I've seen so far

  • @ariusmaximilian8291
    @ariusmaximilian8291 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much Doctor. It was the best video I could find on youtube.

  • @mamatoshgupta
    @mamatoshgupta Před 9 lety

    I really liked the explanation. I went through MRI for my right knee due to ACL injury and was very curious to know how the machine works. This helped a lot!! Thank you... :)

  • @geeshanisomaratne7043
    @geeshanisomaratne7043 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information. Its really simple, attractive and professional video and very valuable resource.

  • @paradiselost1131
    @paradiselost1131 Před 7 lety

    unbelievable job! It is undoubtedly the best lecture on MRI basic.

  • @kaischuren3427
    @kaischuren3427 Před 2 lety

    What a fantastic video! Thank you for the great explanations!

  • @karlharvymarx2650
    @karlharvymarx2650 Před 2 lety

    You made this easy to understand, yet with enough detail to fill in the voxels and give me a picture of how an image slice is made.

  • @HiddenWen
    @HiddenWen Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the amazing video! I'm working in the medical imaging industry and have very little knowledge on how these devices work. I don't even come from a physics background. This was pretty easy for me to digest!

  • @user-jm4rt1kv8d
    @user-jm4rt1kv8d Před 2 lety +2

    Very specific, on point and helpful explanation. Thank you very much Sir. I will be a good student at Biomedical Engineering Bachelor Degree because of you!!!

    • @DoctorKlioze
      @DoctorKlioze  Před 2 lety +1

      Love it! Good luck with your studies. I was going to do biomedical engineering myself but there weren't many biomedical options for electrical engineers at Virginia Tech back in the 80's. I'm sure things are much different now.

  • @josephjsimon
    @josephjsimon Před 8 lety

    Absolutely fantastic video. A great intro as I start up studies for my radiology physics board exam. Your graphics are really nice.

  • @JagdishKumar-Physicist

    Its a wonderful collection of simple explanations. Thanks creators.

  • @xiaokaizhao5783
    @xiaokaizhao5783 Před 7 lety

    I have to say, this video is awesome... make me feel like I opened a new gate of world...Thank you!

  • @sunilkoparde8852
    @sunilkoparde8852 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you very much Sir ..... Awesome explanation and graphics... I understood very well. I love physics lot....

  • @dlevans8406
    @dlevans8406 Před 7 lety

    Excellent Video!!!!! The best I've ever seen. I'm a visual person so this helped me tremendously!! Thank you!

  • @jennifercrowell8597
    @jennifercrowell8597 Před 8 lety

    This video was super helpful. Music actually helped me focus. Thank you!