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.
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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.
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.