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Collection of Arthritiss (14)
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This diagram highlights inflamed joints in the hand, with a magnified view revealing synovial membrane swelling and cartilage damage typical of arthritis.
A visual representation of knee joint pain and common pharmaceutical treatments including capsules and scored tablets.
This medical illustration highlights key areas of joint pain-hip, knee, and ankle-in a transparent skeletal view to aid diagnosis and education.
When joint pain strikes, support and understanding make all the difference-especially for aging loved ones.
A stylized icon showing knee joint anatomy with a pain indicator-commonly used to represent knee discomfort or arthritis.
Labeled skeletal view of the human hand, including phalanges, metacarpals, and carpal bones, overlaid with soft tissue contours.
A stylized anatomical depiction of the knee joint, with red shading indicating inflammation or injury site.
Detailed anatomical view of the hand skeleton, highlighting bone structure and joint articulations beneath soft tissue.
A woman shows classic signs of lower back and neck pain-red highlighted areas and radiating discomfort signals.
This diagram highlights nine key areas where people commonly experience pain or inflammation, helping identify potential sources of discomfort.
A detailed illustration of knee joint analysis using diagnostic tools including a magnifying glass, syringe, stethoscope, ECG line, and medications.
Left: Healthy hand skeleton. Right: Same hand with red highlights indicating inflamed joints typical of rheumatoid arthritis.
This diagram highlights key areas where arthritis commonly affects the feet, helping identify potential symptoms early.
A gardener pauses mid-task, gripping her lower back-highlighting how repetitive lifting or bending can trigger joint or muscle pain during outdoor work.
