A little while ago, Bridget slammed her foot into a curb in the dark while wearing flip flops. A little while later, she decided to get x-rays to make sure it was(n't) broken. Gone are the days of squinting at archaic plastic x-ray sheets, I guess. Welcome to the digital age of sweet take-home CD-Rs full of digital x-ray images. Enjoy (and see if you can spot the broken toe)...



Insert photo where you can actually see the broken toe...
I'm not a radiologist nor do I play one on television. But I think I see something on the inside of her big toe on her left foot??
ReplyDeleteRight foot big toe
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ReplyDeletemy name is Florian, I'm a webmaster from Germany and I wanted to ask if I may use these beautiful x-ray images on my (German) webpage? I was thinking of using it for the logo. You can contact me via email (flo8973@yahoo.de), if you like.
My girlfriend (she is a medical student) also thinks that there is a tiny fracture on the big toe of the right foot..
greetings, Flo
looks like the base of the distal phalanx of the great toe on the right foot is broken
ReplyDeleteand possibly the head of the proximal phalanx on the fourth toe
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