MediVisuals names Stephen Cole new CEO

MediVisuals names Stephen Cole new CEO

MediVisuals, Inc. (“MediVisuals”), the industry leader in medical-legal visual demonstratives, announced today that legal industry veteran Stephen Cole has been named Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Cole brings over 25 years’ experience in legal services, having held various leadership positions in sales, strategy, marketing, and operations. Mr. Cole joins MediVisuals most recently from Epiq, where he was responsible…

Basing Medical Illustration Effectiveness on Science instead of Opinion

Basing Medical Illustration Effectiveness on Science instead of Opinion

By: Robert L. Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® Opinions regarding what make graphics more or less effective are just like noses – everybody has one. For many years, “opinions” regarding specific characteristics of illustrations have been expressed as “fact” but often with no supporting empirical evidence. This has long been…

Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries: Mild (less severe) to Severe – Part 1

Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries: Mild (less severe) to Severe – Part 1

By: Robert L. Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® Brain injuries are classified into two basic categories; those that are associated with obvious, incontestable evidence of intracranial injury and those that are not. Obvious intracranial injuries include those with evidence of pathology within the brain itself intraparenchymal injuries as well as…

Medical Legal Illustration and Animation: Cross Sections

Medical Legal Illustration and Animation: Cross Sections

By: Robert Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.®Long before science had advanced to allow imaging of the body in sectional views by computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), medical illustrators were illustrating the body in sectional views because these views are the best way to appreciate some anatomical relationships.  Medical illustrators,…

3D Reconstructions of CT and MRI Data (Volume Renderings) Complimented by Medical Illustration

3D Reconstructions of CT and MRI Data (Volume Renderings) Complimented by Medical Illustration

By: Robert L. Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® Computer-generated 3D reconstructions from a person’s actual CT or MRI data as well as medical illustrations are powerful tools that can be used separately to demonstrate a plaintiff’s injuries.  However, when used together, they complement each other in ways that greatly accentuate…

Understanding the Osteophyte/Disc Complex in Spinal Trauma

Understanding the Osteophyte/Disc Complex in Spinal Trauma

By: Robert L. Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® A traumatic event causing injury to an intervertebral disc may also cause subtle injuries to the bones around the disc. During an extreme lateral flexion injury (shown in the image below), the edges of the bone are driven together, injuring both the…

Discogenic Pain – Back Pain and Radiculopathy Without Evidence of Significant Disc Injury

Discogenic Pain – Back Pain and Radiculopathy Without Evidence of Significant Disc Injury

By: Robert L. Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® In determining if a person’s pain may be related to some sort of intervertebral disc pathology, a great deal of emphasis is placed upon imaging studies showing evidence of mechanical compression of a nerve root by abnormal posterior displacement of a disc…

Annular Tears and Fissures (Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Part 2 of 3)

Annular Tears and Fissures (Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Part 2 of 3)

By: Robert Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® This blog is a follow-up referencing language and labels used by health professionals to describe various types of intervertebral disc pathology as defined by a 1995 joint undertaking by representatives from the North American Spine Society, American Society of Spine Radiology and American…

Protrusions Versus Extrusions (Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Part 3 of 3)

Protrusions Versus Extrusions (Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Part 3 of 3)

By: Robert Shepherd MS, Certified Medical Illustrator, President & CEO, MediVisuals Inc.® This blog is the third in a series referencing language and labels used by health professionals to describe intervertebral disc pathology as defined by a 1995 joint undertaking by representatives from the North American Spine Society, the American Society of Spine Radiology and…