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Always a treat to have an M.D. (or Gordon with his extensive training) weigh in.
If not a diagnosis, you guys can at least provide a more sound framework for thinking about the athlete's injury.  We 'net rats spend so much time speculating about medical diagnoses, it's a treat when we get some more grounded info.
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You say bursitis would be 'least worrisome thing possible.'  Great, but ... How much do you buy the (for public consumption) statement that he's gotten two diagnoses, both of which say bursa inflammation?
I understand you to say that --- > bursitis undoubtedly IS the indicated diagnosis, but that diagnosis can always be wrong (whoever is giving it) because of the limitations of MRI's.
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