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does anyone know what the white means?

does anyone know what the white means?

hey i need some advice, i punched a wall about a month ago and hurt my knuckle, x-rays show no fractures but i was recommended for an mri which i got yesterday. i don’t have the report yet but i was hoping somebody could give me their opinion as i am a rock climber who’s been struggling without going climbing and i won’t get the report for another week but i have a climbing event tomorrow, i want to know if it’s safe/smart to climb on it. i can see that the knuckle appears to be glowing which i’m not sure if it’s just how hand mri scans look or if they highlighted it to help them see or what but some insight who knows how to read them would be much appreciated. i have loads more images from the mri if desired.

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