Shields MRI’s World Class Service?

Way back last November, I posted an MRI of my right ankle. That MRI was taken by Shields MRI, which has a large presence in New England. As I’ve pointed out before, whoever the idiot was at Shields who looked at the MRI said I had an “intrinsically normal posterior tibial tendon,” when it was far from normal. I’m doing vastly better than I was a year ago, and my running schedule is almost back to what it had been, but I definitely still have chronic PTT inflammation and weakness in my ankle.

2 thoughts on “Shields MRI’s World Class Service?”

  1. The only thing I know of that patients are given is a film, like an X-Ray. I scanned mine with an Epson scanner which lacked a feature called backlight compensation, that my new Canon scanner has.

  2. Nah, they just want you to THINK it is! They wanna make money! I’m glad your ankle is better. Say, I have a stunning MRI of my brain (side view). How the heck do I save the image? It’s a Philips Medical System Sectra Image Viewer.

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