Widespread Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
The exhibit begins with one full body portrait of male. The skin is drawn semi-transparently so that the skeleton and some of the muscles and tendons are visible. The widespread injuries are depicted. The injuries include the pelvic fractures and left epicondylosis. The right foot is rotated laterally so that the posterior tibial tendon rupture and Achilles tendinosis are visible. There are two views of the pelvis showing numerous fracture sites. There are also 2 images that illustrate the injuries to the tight ankle. The fifth image shows the bruising and torn triceps of the left arm.