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I was just on a second opinion telemedicine call with an injured runner.
She had a recurring injury that was still keeping her from running.
Unfortunately, that injury first started eight years ago.
When you have an injury, and you get x-rays, an MRI or a CT scan, or any kind of medical imaging study that shows more detail than the x-rays, you should always get a copy of that disc.
This runner's story is a great example of why you need those images.
Today on the Doc On The Run podcast we're talking about why runners should always get copies of the x-ray or MRI imaging disk.
By Dr. Christopher Segler4.8
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I was just on a second opinion telemedicine call with an injured runner.
She had a recurring injury that was still keeping her from running.
Unfortunately, that injury first started eight years ago.
When you have an injury, and you get x-rays, an MRI or a CT scan, or any kind of medical imaging study that shows more detail than the x-rays, you should always get a copy of that disc.
This runner's story is a great example of why you need those images.
Today on the Doc On The Run podcast we're talking about why runners should always get copies of the x-ray or MRI imaging disk.

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