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Left Shoulder Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Left Shoulder Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit portrays left shoulder injuries in a series of illustrations. The first illustration shows an anterior view of the normal condition of the shoulder joint, including the acromioclavicular joint, the subacromial bursa and the joint capsule. The second illustration shows a lateral view of the normal condition of the shoulder joint, including the acromioclavicular joint, the glenoid labrum and the joint capsule. The third illustration shows an anterior view of the current condition of the shoulder joint, in which the acromioclavicular joint is impinging on the subscapularis muscle, the subacromial bursa is inflamed and the joint capsule is lax. The fourth illustration shows a lateral view of the current condition of the shoulder joint, which includes the acromioclavicular joint impinging on the subscapularis muscle, a tear in the glenoid labrum and a lax joint capsule.

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