Stress Fractures and X-rays: What to Expect
No, stress fractures do not always appear on x-rays. In the early stages, stress fractures may not be visible on x-rays, as they may not have caused enough damage to the bone to be detected. This is why other imaging techniques, such as MRI scans, may be used to diagnose stress fractures when x-rays are inconclusive.Bone Fractures - Related Articles
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