If you have a stress fracture and you’re trying to figure out whether it is safe to run again, should you get an MRI or a CT scan?
Many runners assume there is one perfect imaging test that can tell them exactly when they are cleared to run.
Unfortunately, it is not that simple.
In this episode of the Doc On The Run Podcast, Dr. Christopher Segler explains the real difference between MRI scans and CT scans for stress fractures, what each test actually shows, and why imaging alone often does not give runners the “green light” to return to training.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why MRI is usually better for detecting early stress reactions
• Why CT scans are better at identifying true cracks in bone
• Why inflammation on MRI does not always mean you cannot run
• How bone remodeling can confuse runners and radiologists
• Why repeat imaging can sometimes create more confusion
• How CT scans may help determine whether a fracture is truly healing
• Why imaging findings have to match your symptoms and training goals
The goal is not simply getting another scan.
The goal is understanding whether the bone is actually tolerating stress well enough for you to safely return to running.
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