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The Fever announced that an MRI revealed a right MCL tear for Cunningham.
Colson Montgomery left last night's contest with left side soreness. He felt something after fouling a ball off, so the Chicago White Sox removed him for precautionary measures. Since slugging six homers in nine games to end July, the rookie is batting just .167/.250/.426 over his last 15 games.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham will undergo an MRI on Monday after suffering a knee injury during the team's 99-93 win over the Connecticut Sun, according to ESPN's Alexa Philippou.
The nature of the incident and Cunningham's pained look in the aftermath sparked immediate fears that the sharpshooting guard had suffered a serious injury, something Indiana knows all too well this season. She was scheduled for an MRI on Monday, and on Tuesday afternoon, the Fever confirmed fans' worst fears.
Last month a man on Long Island died after he was pulled into a magnetic resonance imaging scanner by a large metal chain he was wearing around his neck. It’s not the first time an MRI scanner has proved to be a death trap.
Meet the experts: Daniel Durand, M.D., M.B.A., chief medical officer and president of Prenuvo Medical Group; Ken Berry, M.D., family physician and co-author of Common Sense Labs; and Mia Kazanjian, M.D., board-certified radiologist specializing in breast and body imaging
With funding from the Victoria Hospitals Foundation, the soon-to-be engineering grads built a pediatric MRI simulator for their capstone project – a task that ate up a whopping 5,000 hours over the span of just three-and-a-half months. The device, which acts, sounds and looks like a real MRI, was unveiled at VGH on Monday.
MRI safety requires removing jewelry, avoiding certain clothing, and informing doctors about implants and medical devices, as these items can pose health hazards.
Woman having MRI scan describes horrifying moment her husband was killed when the machine pulled him in Keith McAllister was trapped in the MRI machine for about an hour and suffered multiple ...
New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez needs an MRI on his right thumb after he jammed his hand on a head-first slide into second base Sunday night.