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The Skeletal System, Second Edition is a modern update of the bestselling, classic The Skeletal System chart dating back to 1947. The illustrations are vividly colored and finely detailed, and structures are clearly labeled. The chart features three large illustrations showing the anterior, lateral, and posterior views of the skeletal system. Eight smaller illustrations show: Portion of Long Bone Auditory Ossicles (Left Medial View 3X) Ligaments of Right hand (Dorsal and Palmar Views) Ligaments of Right Foot (Dorsal and Plantar View) Right Knee Joint (Anterior and Posterior Views) 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
The Anatomical Male Muscular System, Second Edition is a modern update of the bestselling, classic The Muscular System chart dating back to 1947. The illustrations are vividly colored and finely detailed, and structures are clearly labeled. The two large central illustrations show anterior and posterior views of the anatomical male muscular system, and four smaller inset illustrations show: Right Half of Diaphragm Muscles of Right Hand (Palmar View) Muscles of Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles of the Right Foot (Plantar View) 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
This chart shows the location of various joints and provides anterior and posterior views of the left shoulder, right hip, right knee, and left elbow. The chart also illustrates lateral and medial views of the left elbow and ankle joint and shows superficial volar, deep dorsal, and superfical dorsal views of the left wrist. "Three dimensions let you feel texture and form. Three-dimensional images, bold titles, and clear, easy-to-read labels make it easy and fun to learn about the body. The durable, lightweight, non-toxic, recyclable plastic will last indefinitely. The chart has a hole at the top for easy wall hanging, and will also stand up on an easel.
Shows base and right side views of arteries of the brain as well as venous sinuses. Illustrates cerebral hemispheres, lobes of the brain, cross-section of meninges & venous sinuses, typical nerve cell, typical glial cells, and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. Size is 20 inches wide by 26 inches high.
Understanding Prostate Cancer, Third Edition, provides essential information on prostate cancer in a highly illustrated, easy-to-understand manner. The third edition has been completely revised, bringing it up to date with current guidelines. This chart describes the role of the prostate and defines prostate cancer, including updated information on risk factors, screening, staging, and more. It features a new layout and a new Gleason score table, making it a valuable tool for oncology and urology patient education. Featured sections: What Is Prostate Cancer? Risk Factors Signs and Symptoms Diagnosis Screening NEW table! Gleason Score and Grade Group Prognostic Staging Treatments Illustrations included: Normal prostate in context of the surrounding anatomy Digital rectal exam (DRE) Transrectal biopsy Histologic patterns from well differentiated to poorly differentiated Large, annotated illustrations of stages I through IV of prostate cancer 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
This chart illustrates spinal nerves and cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. It also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves, and dermal segmentation.
The Female Reproductive System anatomical chart features illustrated overviews of the perineum and pelvic organs; details of the ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, vagina, and clitoris; and changes to the ovary and uterus during phases of the menstrual cycle. The chart also describes the menstrual cycle and menopause. Illustrations included: The ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, and vagina (coronal section of aligned uterus, vagina, and proximal fallopian tube) Detail of an ovum The female pelvic organs (sagittal section) The female perineum (inferior view, lithotomy position) NEW! The clitoris (median section and anteroinferior view) NEW! Detail of the clitoris (transverse section and anteroinferior view) The menstrual cycle (views of the ovary and uterus during each phase and ovulation) 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
This chart illustrates spinal nerves and cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. It also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves, and dermal segmentation.
Shows cranial nerves and vessles in the base of brain. Also provides lateral and sagittal section views of the arteries of the brain. Illustrates lobes, limbic system, ventricles of the brain, coronal section, Circle of Willis, circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), somatotopic organization of the cerebrum and meninges of the brain. Compatibility: BlackBerry(R) OS 4.1 or Higher / iPhone/iPod Touch 2.0 or Higher /Palm OS 3.5 or higher / Palm Pre Classic / Symbian S60, 3rd edition (Nokia) / Windows Mobile(TM) Pocket PC (all versions) / Windows Mobile Smartphone / Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Tablet PC
Main image shows the bones, muscles, ligaments, veins and arteries of the shoulder. Illustrates posterior, lateral, anterior and superior views of the shoulder anatomy, as well as the socket of a normal shoulder joint. Shows impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tear, trauma (such as proximal humeral fracture and acromioclavicular separation), and bicipital tendon problems. Also illustrates instability such as anterior dislocation of the humerus, Bankart lesion, and Hill Sachs formationbr>Size is 20" W by 26" H. For more information about our chart mounting styles, click here.
Now in its Second Edition with an updated design, this popular chart shows: the spinal column (lateral aspect) a typical vertebra (superior aspect) structural features and functions of intervertebral disks spinal nerve irritation due to exostosis herniated disk kyphosis scoliosis lordosis osteoporosis causes of pain in the lower back or leg
This chart shows posterior view of the pharynx and shows sagittal section, deep side view, and tonsils. Illustrations provide various views of the larynx: anterior, posterior, side, cut-away side, top, and sagittal section. The chart also shows laryngeal function, including phonation, inspiration, and deep inspiration.
Travell, Simons, & Simons' Point Pain Patterns wall charts include the iconic muscles and pain point patterns illustrations that set the standard in the field from Travell, Simons, & Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual, the definitive reference on myofascial pain. Ideal for reference and patient education, this laminated, 20" x 26" chart covers the trunk, pelvis, and lower limb regions. Includes: Travell, Simons & Simons' Trigger Point Pain Patterns: Trunk, Pelvis, and Lower Limb; laminated wall chart; 20" x 26" (978-1-9751-8385-1) Also available: Travell, Simons & Simons' Trigger Point Pain Patterns: Head, Neck, and Upper Limb; laminated wall chart; 20" x 26" (978-1-9751-8384-4) Two-chart Set (978-1-9751-8435-3)
Finally, a female version of the popular Peter Bachin Muscular System chart The Female Muscular System Anatomical Chart shows anterior and posterior views of the muscular system. It also illustrates the right half of the diaphragm, the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall, the muscles of the right hand (palmar view) and the muscles of the left foot (plantar view).
The Respiratory System illustrates the complete respiratory system from the frontal sinus to the diaphragm. central illustration shows the lungs and conducting system. Includes detailed labeled views of paranasal sinuses - anterior and lateral view muscles and cartilages of the larynx bronchopulmonary segments respiratory mucosa Also shows a detail of the structure of intrapulmonary airways and the cross section of alveolus explains the conducting system and gas exchange explains and diagrams lungs and pleurae and ventilation
This chart illustrates spinal nerves and cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. It also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves, and dermal segmentation.
Travell, Simons & Simons' Trigger Point Pain Patterns Flip Charts, Second Edition includes the iconic muscles and pain point patterns illustrations that set the standard in the field from Travell, Simons, & Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual, the definitive reference on myofascial pain, and is organized in six sections following the structure of the Clinical Considerations chapters in the manual. This spiral-bound book with a built-in easel for display and patient presentation allows for a quick clinical reference to include TrPs as part of the clinical examination. Each section contains Trigger Point (TrP) pain referral patterns that may cause or be associated with a clinical condition commonly seen in clinical practice.
Understanding Skin Cancer Anatomical Chart, Third Edition, is a highly illustrated chart providing clear, easy-to-understand information on skin cancer, now fully up to date with treatment information for each type of condition/cancer discussed and updated drawings and photographs. It defines and depicts precancerous growths, atypical moles, and malignant melanoma and nonmelanoma, as well as skin cancer prevention and self-examination. This edition includes updated drawings with inclusive representation and condition photos shown on various skin tones. Featured sections: Risk Factors Precancerous Growths Atypical Moles Types of Skin Cancer (Nonmelanoma) Malignant Melanoma Skin Cancer Prevention Self-Examination Self-examination illustrations Illustrations and photographs included: Anatomical illustration of skin layers Self-examination illustrations Actinic keratoses, atypical nevus, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma Malignant melanoma with examples of "ABCDE" features (asymmetry, border, color, diameter, evolving) 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
This chart shows anterior view of normal knee anatomy (patella removed), as well as oblique and posterior views. It illustrates traumatic knee injuries, meniscus, types of meniscus tears, and symptoms of damaged menisci. Various sports-related ligament injuries are also shown. "Three dimensions let you feel texture and form. Three-dimensional images, bold titles, and clear, easy-to-read labels make it easy and fun to learn about the body. The durable, lightweight, non-toxic, recyclable plastic will last indefinitely. The chart has a hole at the top for easy wall hanging, and will also stand up on an easel.
This chart illustrates ear anatomy including right auricle, right tympanic membrane, middle ear, auditory ossicles, membranous labyrinth, membranous ampulla, organ of Corti, macula of saccule. It also explains and shows how we hear--the physiology of sound.
This chart shows normal hand and wrist anatomy, including bones, ligaments, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. It illustrates and describes common acute fractures, such as Colles', Barton's, Smith's, and radial fractures. It also shows and defines injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and various finger maladies such as trigger finger, ganglion cyst, Dequarvien's tendonitis, and bursitis. Illustrations show movement of the wrist and fingers: flexion, extension, hyperextension, supination, pronation, and thumb opposition.
Shows cranial nerves and vessles in the base of brain. Also provides lateral and sagittal section views of the arteries of the brain. Illustrates lobes, limbic system, ventricles of the brain, coronal section, Circle of Willis, circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), somatotopic organization of the cerebrum and meninges of the brain. Size is 20" W by 26" H.
This chart shows medial and lateral views of the bones and ligaments of the foot and ankle, and illustrates nerve and blood supply to this region, including plantar view of arteries and nerves. It also shows common fractures and sprains and anterior impingement syndrome. Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle describes and shows locations of forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot injuries such as bunions, Morton's neuroma, bunionette (Tailor's bunion), hammertoe, Jones' fracture, Chopart avulsion fracture, Lisfranc dislocation, metatarsal stress fracture, Achilles' tendon rupture, tarsal tunnel syndrome (which is becoming more common among snowboarders), calcaneal fracture and plantar fasciitis with hell spurs. The chart also visually and textually describes movement about the ankle: inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, and plantar flexion. |
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