Glass Frame : Lower leg fracture, X-ray
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Lower leg fracture, X-ray
Lower leg fracture. X-ray of a fracture through the fibula (thinner, left) and tibia or shin (thicker, right) bones of the lower leg. Broken bones are usually treated by being reset into the correct position and held in place by a plaster cast while they heal
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Media ID 6415390
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Bones Broken Fibula Fracture Fractured Injured Injury Patient Radiograph Radiography Shin Tibia Condition Disorder Health Care Mono Chrome
7"x5" Glass Mount
Wall mounted or free-standing, these black edged glass frames feature a smooth chamfered edge and a stylish black border (on back face of the glass). Manufactured from 4mm thick glass, Glass Mounts are a durable, professional way of displaying and protecting your prints. Your 7x5 print is slotted into the back of the frame so can easily be changed if needed.
Tempered Glass Mounts are ideal for wall display, plus the smaller sizes can also be used free-standing via an integral stand
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from Science Photo Library showcases a lower leg fracture, revealing an X-ray image that depicts the severity of the injury. The fracture is evident in both the fibula, which appears thinner on the left side, and the tibia or shin bone, which appears thicker on the right side. It serves as a poignant reminder of how broken bones can disrupt our lives. In such cases, medical intervention becomes crucial to ensure proper healing. Typically, broken bones are reset into their correct positions and immobilized with a plaster cast. This allows them to mend gradually over time while providing stability and support. The monochrome composition of this still life radiograph adds to its aesthetic appeal while emphasizing its medical significance. It symbolizes not only physical trauma but also highlights advancements in modern medicine and healthcare practices. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the fragility of our bodies and how injuries like fractures can impact our daily lives. Yet it also instills hope as we witness firsthand how science and technology work together for our well-being.
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