Peter Attia· MD
because sometimes what happens is the cartilage gets injured and just like we talked about in the shoulder and the knee and the hip any mechanical trauma to the Joint puts you at increased risk for arthritis of that joint
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because sometimes what happens is the cartilage gets injured and just like we talked about in the shoulder and the knee and the hip any mechanical trauma to the Joint puts you at increased risk for arthritis of that joint
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so you will see what we call osteochondral if you did an MRI would you see bone edema there in that patient yes yes and so if someone is not rec cing after an ankle spray and I get an MRI cuz I want to see what the cartilage looks like to see if they've injured the bone if they in their cartilage and if anything else needs to be done