@DrJN_SportsMed Thank you for this nice case. I was just wondering if you could see evidence of this with any other imaging modality. In particular would an MRI be able to see the abnormal rib positions.
@DrJN_SportsMed I have noticed this on many of my patients as well. Usually need to rule out the back with an MRI before I conclude that it is the piriformis.
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@samvance Your body will get used to it over time and you won’t be so tired. I went through a similar thing, though I did not lose as much weight as you.
Some doctors with a history of being sued for malpractice find new careers working for insurance companies, where they make decisions on thousands of patients' treatment requests.
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Andy Rooney landed on the beach of Normandy days after D-Day, 80 years ago today. In 2004, he shared a firsthand account of “a day unlike any other.”
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I’m not a Pogues fan, but as a fan of humanity, I’m telling you this is almost certainly the greatest thing you’ll see on this app today.
From the funeral of Shane MacGowan over in Ireland. https://t.co/2nEsKsMkbP