@@BestPracticeHealthif a patient has radiculopathy symptoms in their leg, abnormal straight leg raise, abnormal lower extremity EMG, but mri finding shows nothing of importance. Why don't physicians order a weight bearing MRI? It's common knowledge that a mri taken in the supine position can miss 30% of spinal injuries because the back is in its rested position when laying flat. As a patient it feels like most doctors disregard the obvious and as a result patients suffer the consequences for such actions or the lack of!
Thanks, Doc!
I appreciate the attention and reply, very much!
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@@BestPracticeHealthif a patient has radiculopathy symptoms in their leg, abnormal straight leg raise, abnormal lower extremity EMG, but mri finding shows nothing of importance. Why don't physicians order a weight bearing MRI? It's common knowledge that a mri taken in the supine position can miss 30% of spinal injuries because the back is in its rested position when laying flat.
As a patient it feels like most doctors disregard the obvious and as a result patients suffer the consequences for such actions or the lack of!