Get an accurate, unbiased interpretation

Most sports injuries are misdiagnosed not because of wrong treatment—but because imaging findings are interpreted incompletely or incorrectly. A second, expert-driven imaging review can drastically change your recovery path.
Subtle ligament tears, cartilage damage, or bone edema are sometimes missed in initial reports. Our radiology specialists carefully re‑evaluate your MRI, CT, or X‑ray to identify findings that may have been overlooked.
Different sports injuries can appear very similar on imaging. Our team analyzes your scans and injury patterns to verify whether the original diagnosis truly matches the imaging evidence.
An accurate imaging interpretation helps guide the right treatment plan. Our multidisciplinary review helps you understand whether surgery, rehabilitation, or conservative treatment is the most appropriate next step.
Diagnostic Radiologist
Extensive experience in second‑opinion review of complex imaging cases across multiple modalities. Member of the European Society of Radiology (ESR) ESR ID: 160956
Diagnostic Radiologist
Board‑certified radiologist with experience in interpreting X‑ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and mammography studies. MC‑NO: 133284
Diagnostic Radiologist
Over 40 years of experience in diagnostic radiology with broad expertise in cross‑sectional imaging and interpretation. 40+ Years of Diagnostic Excellence
PhD in Sports Pathology
Unlike general orthopedic second opinions, our service offers a unique dual-specialty approach focused purely on diagnostic imaging accuracy and injury mechanics. We don’t perform surgeries; our sole focus is on providing you with the clearest, most unbiased understanding of your injury from an imaging and pathology perspective.
Our board-certified radiologists possess extensive experience in musculoskeletal imaging, specifically trained to spot the nuanced details and subtle indicators of sports-related injuries that general radiologists or orthopedists might overlook. We go beyond basic reports to provide a forensic analysis of your scans.
Our sports injury pathologists don’t just see the damage; they understand the biomechanical forces and physiological processes that caused it. This unique perspective helps to differentiate between structural damage, functional issues, and over-use syndromes, leading to a more precise understanding of your condition.
Since our team does not perform surgeries or offer direct treatment, our second opinion is entirely objective. We provide a neutral, evidence-based assessment of your imaging, empowering you with information to make informed decisions with your treating physician, free from any potential conflict of interest.
We combine the precise visual evidence from advanced radiology with the functional understanding of sports pathology. This integrated approach offers a comprehensive view of your injury, allowing for a more accurate diagnosis and a deeper appreciation of the injury’s impact on athletic performance and recovery.
Our specialists review a wide range of sports‑related injuries using advanced imaging interpretation and sports pathology expertise.
When imaging reports are unclear but pain persists, our second opinion helps identify hidden causes and overlooked findings.
See how our specialists structure your second opinion report to provide clear, clinically meaningful insights from your imaging studies.
1. Imaging Summary
A concise overview of the imaging studies reviewed, including MRI, CT, or X‑ray details.
2. Key Findings
Detailed explanation of abnormalities, injuries, or overlooked findings detected during the review.
3. Injury Assessment
Clinical interpretation of the injury type, severity, and possible biomechanical implications.
4. Diagnostic Clarification
Confirmation or reconsideration of the original diagnosis based on imaging evidence.
5. Clinical Recommendations
Guidance on possible next steps such as further evaluation, rehabilitation, or treatment options.

Choose the level of expert review that matches your injury complexity.All evaluations focus on precise musculoskeletal imaging analysis and clear return‑to‑sport guidance
A professional written second‑opinion report focused on your sports injury imaging.
✓ Review of MRI, CT, or X‑ray related to sports injuries
✓ Independent assessment by musculoskeletal radiology experts
✓ Clear diagnostic conclusion with severity grading
✓ Secure online report delivery
A deeper expert review with clinical insight for complex or unresolved sports injuries.
✓ Everything included in the Basic Plan
✓ Biomechanical and injury‑mechanism analysis
✓ Clarification of surgical vs. non‑surgical considerations
✓ Answers to follow‑up questions after receiving your report
You can upload your MRI, CT, or X‑ray images securely through our platform. Our specialists review the imaging and provide a detailed second opinion report explaining the findings and possible injury mechanisms.
Our team reviews a wide range of sports injuries including ligament tears (ACL, MCL), meniscus injuries, muscle tears, tendon damage, stress fractures, rotator cuff injuries, and other musculoskeletal conditions.
Imaging studies are reviewed by experienced radiology specialists and sports injury pathology experts who focus on musculoskeletal imaging and injury mechanisms related to athletic activity.
No. You can upload your imaging files even if you do not have the original radiology report. Our specialists can independently review the images and provide a complete interpretation.
In some cases, a detailed imaging review may clarify the injury severity or identify alternative explanations for symptoms, which can help guide more appropriate treatment decisions.
Turnaround time depends on the complexity of the case, but most imaging reviews are completed within a short timeframe after the images are received and verified.
Yes. Imaging studies from any country can be submitted as long as the MRI, CT, or X‑ray files are provided in standard medical imaging formats such as DICOM.
Yes. You will receive a structured written report explaining the imaging findings, injury assessment, and relevant clinical insights that can be shared with your physician or therapist.
All uploaded medical data is handled through secure systems designed to protect patient privacy and maintain confidentiality during the review process.
A second opinion may be helpful if imaging findings are unclear, symptoms persist despite treatment, or when major treatment decisions such as surgery depend on the imaging interpretation.
Get a precise, unbiased analysis of your sports injury imaging — reviewed by radiology and sports‑injury pathology specialists.