14 Bilder zum Thema "mri shoulder joint" bei ClipDealer

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MRI Shoulder History of rotator cuff tear with suspected lipoma of left shoulder Findings tear of supraspinatous tendon.Medical image concept.
A Bony Bankart lesion in the shoulder involves a fracture of the anterior glenoid rim, often resulting from dislocation, leading to instability and requiring surgical repair for stability restoration.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI of Shoulder Joint Coronal T2 FS and PDW for diagnostic shoulder pain.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI of Shoulder Joint Coronal PDW for diagnostic shoulder pain.
 Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) left.shoulder History:Case Lt. shoulder mass . Impression:-The mass soft tissue sarcoma and metastasis.Medical and healthcare concept.
Hand doctor point MRI of shoulder Explain the results to the patient to know rotator cuff tendon tear red highlight focus
Infographic diagram of human skeleton upper limb bone anatomy system or arm bone anterior view- 3D- Human Anatomy- Medical Diagram- educational and Human Body concept- Isolated on white background
Hand doctor point MRI of shoulder Explain the results to the patient to know rotator cuff tendon tear red highlight focus.
MRI scan of the shoulder joint
AC joint separation is a shoulder injury involving ligament damage at the acromioclavicular joint. It causes pain, swelling, and possible deformity, with treatment options ranging from conservative approaches to surgical intervention based on the sev
A Hill-Sachs lesion is a divot-like defect on the humeral head, often resulting from shoulder dislocation. It can contribute to instability and limited range of motion in the joint.
A SLAP lesion paralabral cyst in the shoulder is a tear in the labrum accompanied by a cyst, often causing pain, instability, and functional limitations, typically requiring surgical intervention for treatment.
A SLAP lesion paralabral cyst in the shoulder is a tear in the labrum accompanied by a cyst, often causing pain, instability, and functional limitations, typically requiring surgical intervention for treatment.
AC joint separation is a shoulder injury involving ligament damage at the acromioclavicular joint. It causes pain, swelling, and possible deformity, with treatment options ranging from conservative approaches to surgical intervention based on the sev

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