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10/5/24

Anterior View of Normal Ankle Joints - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Anterior View of Normal Ankle Joints - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock anatomical exhibit reveals a single anterior view of the left lower leg, ankle and foot. Clearly illustrated and labeled within this view are the main bones and ligaments of the ankle. Labels include the tibia, fibula, medial malleolus, talus, deltoid ligament, tibiofibular ligament, tibiofibular syndesmosis joint, lateral malleolus and mortise joint.

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"Medical illustrations are essential during trial for any medical malpractice case. The people at MLA have the uncanny ability of creating medical illustrations that simplify the most complex of medical concepts and human anatomy to a lay audience. The exhibits of MLA allow experts to easily describe complex concepts and human anatomy in a manner that could not be done otherwise.

In addition, their custom illustrations show in great detail the extent of injuries suffered and the devastating effects they have had on the client's anatomy. These custom illustration can show, side by side, the body before and after a catastrophic injury. The effect of this juxtaposition is unmatched by any testimony that can be adduced at the time of trial.

Even jurors after trial have commented on the ease with which they grasp medical concepts and anatomy once the MLA exhibits were introduced and used by my experts. Even judges who have "seen it all" are thoroughly impressed by the detail and sophistication of the illustrations.

I would not want to try a case without them."

Lambros Y. Lambrou
McHUGH & LAMBROU, LLP
New York, NY

"Thank you very much for the great work on the medical exhibits. Our trial resulted in a $16 million verdict for a 9 year old boy with catastrophic injuries, and the medical illustrations definitely played key role in the trial."

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Brayton Purcell
Salt Lake City, UT

"We got a defense verdict yesterday! Your exhibit was extremely helpful in showing the jury how unlikely it is to damage all four of the nerve branches which control the sense of taste."

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Silverman Bernheim & Vogel, P.C.
Philadeplphia, PA

"Our firm was able to settle our case at an all day mediation yesterday and I am confident that the detail and overall appearance of the medical illustrations significantly contributed to the settlement. When we require medical illustrations in the future, I will be sure to contact [MLA]."

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Burts, Turner, Rhodes & Thompson
Spartanburg, SC

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