Follow us On YouTube Follow us On FaceBook



or
Search Language
Browse
Medical Animations
Medical Animation Titles
Custom Legal Animations
Patient Health Articles
Most Recent Uploads
Body Systems/Regions
Anatomy & Physiology
Diseases & Conditions
Diagnostics & Surgery
Cells & Tissues
Cardiovascular System
Digestive System
Integumentary System
Nervous System
Reproductive System
Respiratory System
Back and Spine
Foot and Ankle
Head and Neck
Hip
Knee
Shoulder
Thorax
Medical Specialties
Cancer
Cardiology
Dentistry
Editorial
Neurology/Neurosurgery
Ob/Gyn
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Account
Administrator Login

Closed Shoulder Manipulation - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

This image may only be used in support of a single legal proceeding and for no other purpose. Read our License Agreement for details. To license this image for other purposes, click here.

Ready to License?

Item #GW00012 — Source #1

Order by phone: (800) 338-5954

Closed Shoulder Manipulation - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical image depicts an anterior view of the upper torso and shoulder of a male figure. The muscles and bones of the shoulder are shown beneath the skin. The shoulder is shown being manipulated under anesthia. The injury shoulder is manipluated in order to disrupt the adhesions which impair movement.

YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO REVIEW THESE ITEMS:
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) with Surgical Manipulation
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) with Surgical Manipulation - exh5123
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) With Surgical Manipulation
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) With Surgical Manipulation - exh43630
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Left Shoulder Injuries with Arthroscopic Repairs Manipulation Under Anesthesia-MUA
Left Shoulder Injuries with Arthroscopic Repairs Manipulation Under Anesthesia-MUA - exh54740
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) With Surgical Manipulation
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (Adhesive Capsulitis) With Surgical Manipulation - exh62879a
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Skeletal Figure with Fractures to the Skull, Shoulder, Ribs, Pelvis and Thigh
Skeletal Figure with Fractures to the Skull, Shoulder, Ribs, Pelvis and Thigh - exh4532a
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Shoulder Fracture and Torn Rotator Cuff Ligament
Shoulder Fracture and Torn Rotator Cuff Ligament - exh5181
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
What attorneys say about MLA and The Doe Report:
"A few words about The Doe Report: recently in a brachial plexus injury case, we used an image from The Doe Report to demonstrate the injury. We downloaded the PDF file image, and were amazed at the quality. The hard copies that you sent were even more clear. As well, we could not have been happier when you customized the image and reversed the injury from the left shoulder to the right shoulder, which is where our client's injury was.

The speed and cost-effectiveness of the product made it the perfect tool for our purposes. We will use The Doe Report again in future cases."

Andrew Needle
Needle Gallagher & Ellenberg, P.A.
Miami, FL

"We are extremely pleased with the quality of the medical exhibits and the timely manner in which they were provided. I will certainly recommend your company to my business associates who could benefit from your services. Please tell Brian Wilson [Director of Content Development, Senior Medical Illustrator] that he did an exceptional job on these exhibits."

K. Henderson
Dunaway and Associates
Anderson, SC

"For us, the defining feature of effective demonstrative evidence is whether, by itself, the piece will tell the story of the case. Medical legal Art provides our firm with illustrations and animations that are clear and persuasive. Their exhibits tell the story in a way that allows the jury to understand a very complex subject, very quickly."

James D. Horwitz
Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, P.C.
Bridgeport, CT

"It is my experience that it's much more effective to show a jury what happened than simply to tell a jury what happened. In this day and age where people are used to getting information visually, through television and other visual media, I would be at a disadvantage using only words.

I teach a Litigation Process class at the University of Baltimore Law Schooland use [Medical Legal Art's] animation in my class. Students always saythat they never really understood what happened to [to my client] until theysaw the animation.

Animations are powerful communication tools that should be used wheneverpossible to persuade juries."

Andrew G. Slutkin
Snyder Slutkin & Kopec
Baltimore, MD












Awards | Resources | Articles | Become an Affiliate | Free Medical Images | Pregnancy Videos
Credits | Jobs | Help | Medical Legal Blog | Find a Lawyer | Hospital Marketing