Let a boy dream!That image is all over Google in random places, don't think it's legit
No one's holding you back. Say it!I was gonna say, platinum Mike Perry holds together pretty well for a double break
It’s an orangutan’s armYikes, that’s gonna take a while to heal. Bet he taps next time he’s in that situation. Cowboy was cranking hard.
That is clearly an x-ray of a young child's arm. The epiphyses are a dead giveaway.
What about this oneThat is clearly an x-ray of a young child's arm. The epiphyses are a dead giveaway.
What else do you see bruv?Well, for one, that is a leg and not an arm
fracture of the distal fibula, post reductionWhat else do you see bruv?
Do you think the patient is a child or an elderly person suffering from osteoporosis?fracture of the distal fibula, post reduction
Hard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.Do you think the patient is a child or an elderly person suffering from osteoporosis?
Can you see the osteoporosis in this one?Hard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.
Those are ghost bonesHard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.
Possibly. Again, it doesn't seem to be too bad. The proximal shaft of the fibula is pretty dark, but that could be image technique as much as low bone density. The calcifications coming off both the medial malleolus and lateral malleolus makes me assume it is an elderly patientCan you see the osteoporosis in this one?