Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Injections
$395.00Lateral and sectional views showing an injection into the left acromioclavicular (AC) joint space.
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Lateral and sectional views showing an injection into the left acromioclavicular (AC) joint space.
Posterior|lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and surrounding anatomy compared to compartment syndrome with swelling and pressure preventing adequate blood supply to the leg.
Intraoperative view of left hip with harvesting of bone graft from the iliac crest.
Anterior view of left shoulder with arthroscopic resection of inflamed bursa and removal of the thickened undersurface of the coracoacromial ligament.
Lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and blood vessels compared to compartment syndrome with swelling and pressure preventing adequate blood supply to the leg.
Left view of brain with areas colored to show their functions
Lateral and axial views of cervical spine showing an injection into a left cervical facet joints.
Radial view of left hand with inflamed tendon sheaths and their surgical release.
Illustrations depicting replacement of a pump (typically morphine) pump in the abdomen in an attempt to help manage chronic|severe pain.
Intraoperative view of left hip with harvesting of bone graft from the iliac crest with a mallet and chisel or osteotome.
Intraoperative view of left leg with harvesting of bone graft from the left fibula.
Intraoperative view of left leg with harvesting of bone graft from the left tibial bone (tibial tubercle).
Sagittal view of the left hip showing an injection into the left hip joint.
Series of illustrations comparing the normal AC joint (with thick|shock absorbing articular cartilage covering smooth articular bone) to the joint during a traumatic event and after resulting post-traumatic changes. The post-traumatic hypertrophy then results in irritation and compression of the underlying rotator cuff structures.
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