Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging has a significant diagnostic value for spine lesions. Reducing scan time is critical to improve patient compliance and comfort. The purpose of this study aims to introduce a combination of compressed-sensing and parallel imaging for high acceleration and motion artifact reduction for the lumbar spine MRI, and to determine an optimal acceleration factor, meanwhile, provide high quality images .
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