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Would a torn sacroiliac ligament show up on an mri?

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Second opinion: Is a good idea. An MRI can be submitted to http://conciergeradiologist.Com in the next few weeks for reevaluation. One picture is not enough - the whole study will need to be sent, but fortunately that's easy. This would be the best way to answer your question, since the extent of an si joint injury can range from subtle to blatant depending on how it was injured in the first place.

Answered 6/10/2014

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