Ankle Fracture - Trimalleolar Fracture of the Right Ankle – Stock Trial Exhibits
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Ankle fracture trial exhibit graphically depicts a trimalleolar fracture of the right ankle, with dislocation of the ankle joint. A trimalleolar fracture injury involves three different areas of the ankle called the malleoli. The exhibit shows the fractures of the the medial malleolus, lateral malleolus and posterior malleolus in the anterior oblique view with descriptive labels of the anatomy and injuries of the right ankle. This stock medical exhibit is available for purchase in multiple sizes for settlement, mediation, or trial presentation purposes, in both digital and printed formats. Please select from the drop down menu above for both Size and Format to select the price for this trial exhibit. Digital downloadable files available in: digital
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