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Summary
In this episode of the Beyond Pain podcast, hosts Joe Gambino and Joe LaVacca discuss the important topic of when to consider getting an MRI for injuries. They explore the guidelines for imaging, the significance of trauma, and the role of physical therapy in recovery. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding pain, the necessity of imaging, and the potential for unnecessary surgeries. The hosts share personal anecdotes and professional insights to guide listeners in making informed decisions about their health and treatment options.
Takeaways
Consider an MRI if there is significant trauma.
Pain does not always correlate with the need for imaging.
Recovery timelines can help determine the need for scans.
MRI is useful for ruling out serious conditions.
Functional loss is a key indicator for imaging.
Not all injuries require immediate imaging.
Consulting a PT can provide clarity before imaging.
Age and history play a role in imaging decisions.
Surgery should be a last resort after conservative care.
Understanding your body is crucial for making health decisions.
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Send a text
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Watch on YouTube here.
Summary
In this episode of the Beyond Pain podcast, hosts Joe Gambino and Joe LaVacca discuss the important topic of when to consider getting an MRI for injuries. They explore the guidelines for imaging, the significance of trauma, and the role of physical therapy in recovery. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding pain, the necessity of imaging, and the potential for unnecessary surgeries. The hosts share personal anecdotes and professional insights to guide listeners in making informed decisions about their health and treatment options.
Takeaways
Consider an MRI if there is significant trauma.
Pain does not always correlate with the need for imaging.
Recovery timelines can help determine the need for scans.
MRI is useful for ruling out serious conditions.
Functional loss is a key indicator for imaging.
Not all injuries require immediate imaging.
Consulting a PT can provide clarity before imaging.
Age and history play a role in imaging decisions.
Surgery should be a last resort after conservative care.
Understanding your body is crucial for making health decisions.

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