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Spine and Shoulder Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Spine and Shoulder Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit begins with one sagittal (side cut-away) view of the upper aspects of the spine from the base of the skull down to the mid-thoracic region. This image provides an overall orientation to the various spinal injuries including the disc herniation at T6-7 and the widespread mild degenerative changes in the cervical spine with osteophytes and small disc bulges at multiple levels. This image is based specifically on the MRI scans of the cervical and thoracic spine.rnNext, one large posterior view of the right shoulder region reveals the skeletal anatomy of the ribcage, scapula and right upper arm and including the deep musculature of this region This includes the various intercostal muscles and the the deep muscles of the shoulder girdle. Also, the labrum is shown within the glenohumeral joint. This allows for an overall appreciation of the location of the labrum compared to the location of the bottom of the scapula to make it clear that there is a significant distance between these two regions.

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What attorneys say about MLA and The Doe Report:
"I wanted to thank you for the terrific job you did illustrating my client's injuries. The case was settled at the pre-suit mediation, and I believe a good part of the success we had was due to the medical legal art you prepared.

Your work received the ultimate compliment at the conclusion of the mediation. The hospital risk manager took the exhibit with them at the conclusion of mediation, and will be using it to train nurses on how to prevent bed sores..."

Steven G. Koeppel
Troy, Yeslow & Koeppel, P.A.
Fort Myers, FL

"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

"At 3 PM it hit me--I needed exhibits of a tracheostomy, a coronary artery bypass and a deep vein thrombosis--all in time for a for-trial video deposition the next day. The Doe Report had each exhibit on line. In addition, I ran across an exhibit I hadn't even thought of: reduced ejection fraction after a heart attack. Because this was a video deposition, I could use the e-mail version of the medical exhibit, print it on my color copier, and let the camera zoom in. For $400, less than one blow-up by one of The Doe Report's competitors, I got four first-rate exhibits in less than a day. The Doe Report saved me time and money."

Tracy Kenyon Lischer
Pulley Watson King & Lischer
Durham, NC
www.PWKL.com

"I just wanted to let you know that after several days on trial, I settled [my client's] construction accident case for $4.5 million. Immediately after the jury was discharged, I spoke with several jurors who told me that they really appreciated the medical illustrations for their clarity in dealing with [my client's] devastating injuries. They also expressed their gratitude in being able to read from a distance all of the notations without difficulty. Obviously, the boards were visually persuasive. I am certain that this contributed to our successful result."

Michael Gunzburg, Esq.
Attorney at Law.
New York, NY













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