I saw my other doctor, slightly more decorated orthopaedic surgeon, that literally told me that I was blasted with XRay for no reason or my MRI wasn't necessary.
I have an irritating bone spur in the shoulder, that's the only problem.
The doctor ordered both Xray and MRI at the same time, while there was literally no need for one of them.
You are reasoning backwards. Had the cause been something besides a bone spur, such as a tumor or vascular problem, the X-ray might have missed it. Some things like soft tissue calcification don't show up as well on MRI as on a plain X-ray film which is a really low radiation dose these days anyways. Go read up on the terms sensitivity and specificity.
I have an irritating bone spur in the shoulder, that's the only problem.
The doctor ordered both Xray and MRI at the same time, while there was literally no need for one of them.