If you're a runner who got injured and got an MRI, I'll bet that you've already tried to look at it...but you have simply no idea what you're looking at.
You see there are more than a hundred images of your foot on the MRI. So, you're not even sure where to start. MRI's can be really overwhelming!
But MRI images are not really that complicated.
In this series on how to read your own MRI, I'm going to break it down and help you understand your own MRI images, especially if you want to see what was in the MRI report from the radiologist.
Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about MRI Essentials for Runners, T1 versus T2 Images.
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