Custom Posters - click to enlarge
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Stock Anatomical Male with Custom X-Ray pull out
Combine a stock illustration as an educational tool, with your clients' diagnostic image. Orient your audience to the area of injury on the body to personalize the graphic, and include the X-Ray as a large pull-out image to clearly demonstrate the extent of the injuries sustained in the accident.
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Custom poster MRI shoulder
Use a diagnostic image to demonstrate your clients' condition. Colour highlighting and text with language for a lay audience can ease comprehension and understanding of your clients' injury.
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Custom poster X-Ray cervical spine side view
Don't talk about it - SHOW your audience the injuries of your client. Color highlighting and labeling of the anatomy and conditions can assist your audiences' comprehension and understanding.
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Custom 3D CT both ankles
Custom 3D CT volume rendering of both ankles - the fractured heel and the unaffected heel for comparison. What a great way to demonstrate "normal vs abnormal" by using your clients' own anatomy to focus your audience on your key points.
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Custom 3D MR Brain with slices
A custom 3D volume rendering of your clients' MRI brain exam to personalize the diagnostic images. The multiple slices demonstrate the extent of the injuries through the clients' brain. Color highlights and graphics focus your audience on the many areas of injury.
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Custom poster 3D-CT-recon-knee-hardware
SHOW your audience the injuries of your client. Your audience will better comprehend your key points by focusing on the color highlighting and labeling of the anatomy and conditions.
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Custom poster 3D-Reconstruction-scoliosis-spine
A custom 3D volume rendering of your clients' spine CT exam to personalize the diagnostic images. The multiple slices demonstrate the extent of the injuries and the effect on their body. Color highlights and graphics direct your audiences' attention on the points you want them to focus on.
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Custom poster CT-Multislice-chest-debris
A multi-slice CT thoracic exam shows the dramatic extent of the injuries, hospital apparatus, and ongoing conditions and trauma from the date of loss. One image - a great deal of information to convey.
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Custom poster CT-Orbit-Fractures-3 views&pullouts
3 images from a CT orbital exam - the anatomy is small, so make it BIG & make it easier for your audience to SEE what you are showing them.
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Custom poster MRI-scoliosis-spine-2Views
2 views from an exam of your clients' MRI spine exam. Both views provide different perspectives of the extent of injury and the condition of your client. A little color highlighting and labeling goes a long way to direct your audiences' eye.
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Custom poster X-Ray-knee-Hardware-sideview
The post-surgical X-Ray of the knee - the fracture, the surgical hardware of plates, screws & staples. Your audience will feel the impact and remember it.
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Custom poster X-Ray-knee-Hardware
The post-surgical X-Ray of the knee - another view & perspective of the fracture, the extent of the surgical hardware - plates, screws & staples. You want your audience to feel the impact and remember it.
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Custom poster X-Ray-pelvis-fractures
The post-accident X-Ray of the pelvis - one view & your audience can SEE & FEEL the fractures. You want your audience to relate to the clients' experience and remember it.
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Custom poster CT-head-hematoma
A single image can convey a great deal of information - make sure it is the best image to show your audience your clients' injury, trauma and experience.
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Fractured clavicle
A CT scout image - a snapshot that shows the serious impact of the trauma - a severely displace clavicular fracture.
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Fractures clavicle with hardware
A CT scout image - Pairs with the previous image, showing the progression of the patients' experience in the hospital, and the resulting surgical hardware in the clavicle and humerus.
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3D custom volume rendering sternal fracture
A custom 3D volume rendering of your clients' CT exam. Using all the imaging slices demonstrates the extent of the injury that could not be conveyed by a single slice. Much more engaging for your audience than a single, grayscale image... did you see that sternal fracture?
