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A man holds his lower back in pain while viewing an MRI scan on a screen. Text explains that an MRI is needed for back pain if it lasts, radiates to legs, causes numbness or weakness, or follows injury or trauma.

When Does Back Pain Need an MRI?

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit a doctor, but not every case requires advanced imaging. In fact, most episodes of back pain improve with time, activity modification, physical therapy, and conservative treatment. However, there are situations where an MRI becomes important to evaluate for nerve compression, disc injuries, or other