ProLegalGraphics Medical Demonstrative Evidence
Active and Passive Uterus Segments - Medical Animation
Back to ProLegalGraphics 
Powered by the doe report



or
Search Language
Browse
Medical Illustrations
Medical Exhibits
Medical Animations
Medical Animation Titles
Medical Encyclopedia
Most Recent Uploads
Body Systems/Regions
Anatomy & Physiology
Cells & Tissues
Abdomen
Back and Spine
Foot and Ankle
Hand and Wrist
Head and Neck
Hip
Knee
Shoulder
Thorax
Medical Specialties
Anesthesiology
Cancer
Cardiology
Dentistry
Emergency Medicine
Gastroenterology
Neurology/Neurosurgery
Ob/Gyn
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Personal Injury
Plastic Surgery
Surgery
Urology/Nephrology
Account
Administrator Login
 
4/18/24

Active and Passive Uterus Segments - Medical Animation

 

This animation may only be used in support of a single legal proceeding and for no other purpose. Read our License Agreement for details. To license this image for other purposes, click here.

Ready to License?

Item #ANS11463 — Source #1177

Order by phone: (800) 338-5954

Active and Passive Uterus Segments - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation shows the two functional segments of the uterus during normal vaginal labor. During active labor, your uterus is divided into an active segment that contracts, pushing the baby downward, and a flexible passive segment that remains relaxed, stretching to provide more room for the baby to pass through.

YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO REVIEW THESE ITEMS:
What are Active and Passive Uterine Segments During Labor?
What are Active and Passive Uterine Segments During Labor? - ANH11041S104
Medical Animation
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Nerve Distribution of the Bladder and Uterus
Nerve Distribution of the Bladder and Uterus - exh4521a
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Cephalopelvic Disproportion and Arrest of Cervical Dilatation in the Active Phase
Cephalopelvic Disproportion and Arrest of Cervical Dilatation in the Active Phase - exh5034b
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Hyperstimulation of the Uterus and Hypertonic Uterine Contractions with Placental Detachment
Hyperstimulation of the Uterus and Hypertonic Uterine Contractions with Placental Detachment - exh5034d
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Female Abdomen with Pre-operative Condition of the Pelvis with Fibroid Mass of the Uterus and Scar Tissue
Female Abdomen with Pre-operative Condition of the Pelvis with Fibroid Mass of the Uterus and Scar Tissue - exh5869
Medical Exhibit
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
Female Abdomen with Kidneys, Renal Vessels, and Uterus: Cut-Away View
Female Abdomen with Kidneys, Renal Vessels, and Uterus: Cut-Away View - AC00038
Medical Illustration
Add to my lightbox
Find More Like This
What attorneys say about MLA and The Doe Report:
"I just wanted to let you know that after several days on trial, I settled [my client's] construction accident case for $4.5 million. Immediately after the jury was discharged, I spoke with several jurors who told me that they really appreciated the medical illustrations for their clarity in dealing with [my client's] devastating injuries. They also expressed their gratitude in being able to read from a distance all of the notations without difficulty. Obviously, the boards were visually persuasive. I am certain that this contributed to our successful result."

Michael Gunzburg, Esq.
Attorney at Law.
New York, NY

"I wanted to thank you for the terrific job you did illustrating my client's injuries. The case was settled at the pre-suit mediation, and I believe a good part of the success we had was due to the medical legal art you prepared.

Your work received the ultimate compliment at the conclusion of the mediation. The hospital risk manager took the exhibit with them at the conclusion of mediation, and will be using it to train nurses on how to prevent bed sores..."

Steven G. Koeppel
Troy, Yeslow & Koeppel, P.A.
Fort Myers, FL

"A few words about The Doe Report: recently in a brachial plexus injury case, we used an image from The Doe Report to demonstrate the injury. We downloaded the PDF file image, and were amazed at the quality. The hard copies that you sent were even more clear. As well, we could not have been happier when you customized the image and reversed the injury from the left shoulder to the right shoulder, which is where our client's injury was.

The speed and cost-effectiveness of the product made it the perfect tool for our purposes. We will use The Doe Report again in future cases."

Andrew Needle
Needle Gallagher & Ellenberg, P.A.
Miami, FL

"It is with great enthusiasm that I recommend Medical Legal Art. We have used their services for three years and always found their professionalism, quality of work, and timely attention to detail to exceed our expectations. We recently settled two complicated catastrophic injury cases. One medical malpractice case involving a spinal abscess settled for 3.75 million and the other involving injuries related to a motor vehicle accident settled for 6.9 million. We consider the artwork provided by MLA to have been invaluable in helping us to successfully conclude these cases.

I highly recommend MLA to anyone seeking high quality, detailed medical legal artwork."

E. Marcus Davis, Esq.
Davis Zipperman, Krischenbaum & Lotito
Atlanta, GA
www.emarcusdavis.com

Medical Legal Blog |Find a Lawyer | Hospital Marketing