Esta mañana fui a buscar los resultados del MRI. Al ver el análisis, lo primero que pensé es que, dada mi condición, podría hacerme pasar por un "pitcher" zurdo de Grandes Ligas.
"Tendinosis is an accumulation over time of small-scale injuries that don't heal properly; it is a chronic injury of failed healing. Although you can't see the tendinosis injury on the outside of your body, researchers have seen what the injury looks like on the cellular scale by viewing slides of tendons under the microscope. (The microscopic changes in the tendon are described on the page The Tendinosis Injury, and the difference between tendinosis and tendinitis is described below in the section on terminology.) Tendinosis can occur in many different tendons, with some of the most common areas being the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, knee, and heel."
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Me pregunto si en el futuro la gente explicará sus sintomas, será analizada, diagnosticada y curada a través del Internet de los blogs...
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Del site tendinosis.org:
"Tendinosis is an accumulation over time of small-scale injuries that don't heal properly; it is a chronic injury of failed healing. Although you can't see the tendinosis injury on the outside of your body, researchers have seen what the injury looks like on the cellular scale by viewing slides of tendons under the microscope. (The microscopic changes in the tendon are described on the page The Tendinosis Injury, and the difference between tendinosis and tendinitis is described below in the section on terminology.) Tendinosis can occur in many different tendons, with some of the most common areas being the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, knee, and heel."
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Me pregunto si en el futuro la gente explicará sus sintomas, será analizada, diagnosticada y curada a través del Internet de los blogs...
Esto es el resultado de muchos años de inclinación de codo y paja.
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