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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 96704" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>What he posted was that there is a continuing problem with the original injury. Not a new injury. Now, there is a chance that there is a new injury to the old site that has not healed properly.</p><p> </p><p>Bottom line is, the docs that see the "simple" injuries are the typical jack in the box docs. While they might catch things that are simple and obvious, they are not set up to detect more complex situations like strains etc. Yeah they can xray, but what does that show if you have soft tissue damage.</p><p> </p><p>So while some injuries are simple, others are not. Mine was one of those that for 14 weeks or more I was in never land, not able to be released, but yet waiting for the body to heal itself. When they finally got the idea it was not getting any better, they had an MRI done of the one knee which showed why there was no improvement. It also showed that left untreated, there would never be any improvement.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 96704, member: 484"] What he posted was that there is a continuing problem with the original injury. Not a new injury. Now, there is a chance that there is a new injury to the old site that has not healed properly. Bottom line is, the docs that see the "simple" injuries are the typical jack in the box docs. While they might catch things that are simple and obvious, they are not set up to detect more complex situations like strains etc. Yeah they can xray, but what does that show if you have soft tissue damage. So while some injuries are simple, others are not. Mine was one of those that for 14 weeks or more I was in never land, not able to be released, but yet waiting for the body to heal itself. When they finally got the idea it was not getting any better, they had an MRI done of the one knee which showed why there was no improvement. It also showed that left untreated, there would never be any improvement. d [/QUOTE]
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