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4/18/24

Normal v. Arthritic Knee Joint - Medical Animation

 

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Normal v. Arthritic Knee Joint - Medical Animation
This stock medical animation features the anatomy of a normal, healthy knee joint in comparison to a Grade IV osteoarthritic knee joint.

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