Second Opinions Common for Professional Athletes

11/21/2013

It’s fairly common in professional sports to see injured athletes seeking a second opinion. For instance in just a matter of weeks, soccer star Daniel Cardoso went in for a second opinion on a shin injury. The Free State Stars defender fractured his shin bone in pre-season training.

An elbow injury sent Mets pitcher Matt Harvey to the acclaimed Dr. James Andrews for a second opinion. The right hander discovered he has a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament.

Then FOX Sports reported New York Giants David Wilson obtained a second opinion on a neck injury that he feared would lead to season-ending surgery. Wilson learned he has spinal stenosis and a herniated disc.

Second opinions are critical for these guys who earn a living playing sports. But you don’t have to be a professional athlete to get injured or seek a second opinion. Anyone in the world with pain, who needs a diagnosis or questions the one they’ve already received, should try SecondOpinions.com.

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