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What to do - Potentially misdiagnosed MRI

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Mar 15, 2019.

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    Hi,

    I recently suffered a severe ankle sprain in my right ankle playing basketball. A few years ago , I fully tore (Grade 3) my ATFL in my other (left) ankle a few years ago, and went through the regular rehab process, which went fairly smoothly, and I have regained most of motion and am not really in any pain in that ankle. This time, on my right ankle sprain, I got an MRI and was told I had just a minor grade 1-2 sprain in my right ATFL, and they recommended going to therapy, which I am...

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