When Noah Nelson hurt his wrist playing college football he had an MRI to see if a bone was broken. One was — a tiny bone called the scaphoid. Normally, when you have an MRI you have to lie still inside a big magnetic tube. But Noah only had to stick his arm in the machine. It’s called an extremity MRI and that’s what Sharon Vaznis and I talked about recently on the Morning Report.

Correction: On the air I said that Noah had his extremity MRI at OA Associates. I should have said OA Centers for Orthopaedics.

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