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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
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' 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)
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.
This Second Edition of the Hip and Knee Anatomical Chart is
completely updated The main figure shows basic skeletal and
ligament anatomy. Detail on the hip joint is provided with lateral,
anterior, and posterior views. The chart shows bones and ligaments
and also illustrates movement of the hip: adduction, abduction,
extension, and flexion. Various views of the knee are
shown--oblique, anterior (patella removed), and posterior. Bones
and ligaments are shown, and the posterior view also includes
popliteus muscle. Line drawing figures illustrate flexion and
extension movement of the knee joint.
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).
Understanding Low Back Pain chart uses low back pain guidelines
from the American Pain Society (APS) and the American College of
Physicians (ACP) as a key reference, this visual and textual
overview of the condition explains: Types of low back pain Causes
and risk factors Signs and symptoms Treatment and management
Prevention techniques This chart illustrates: A human figure
(posterior view) with pain radiating into the leg and numbness and
tingling in the leg Sagittal view of lower spine with: tumor of the
spinal cord, bone spur impinging on spinal nerves, compression
fractures and herniated disc impinging on spinal nerve Anterior
view of the lower spine and pelvis showing tumors, infections,
degenerative diseases, ankylosing spondylitis, sacroiliitis,
arthritis, and intrapelvic mass Correct postures and techniques to
avoid low back pain Made in USA Available in the following
versions: 20" x 26" heavy weight paper laminated with grommets at
top corners ISBN 9780781782432 20" x 26" heavy weight paper ISBN
9780781782425
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 illustrates general shoulder and elbow anatomy. It shows
anterior, posterior, lateral, and superior view of the shoulder. It
also shows the socket of shoulder joint anterior and dislocation of
humerus and illustrates impingement syndrome and acromioclavicular
separation. It shows sagittal view of the elbow, as well as
supination, pronation, and superior views of extension and flexion,
and illustrates elbow fractures and tennis elbow.
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.
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 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.
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).
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
head, neck, and upper limb regions. Includes: Travell, Simons &
Simons' Trigger Point Pain Patterns: Head, Neck, and Upper Limb;
laminated wall chart; 20" x 26" (978-1-9751-8384-4) Also available:
Travell, Simons & Simons' Trigger Point Pain Patterns: Trunk,
Pelvis, and Lower Limb; laminated wall chart; 20" x 26"
(978-1-9751-8385-1) Two-chart Set (978-1-9751-8435-3)
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.
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 muscle and tendon anatomy of the hand and wrist. Illustrates
dorsal view of bones and palmar view of carpal bones. Shows
extension, flexion and range of movement of thumb. Provides views
of cross-section of wrist, carpal tunnel syndrome, various types of
fractures and tendon avulsion injuries. 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
The Sixth Edition of Anatomy & Pathology: The World's Best
Anatomical Charts features 52 new and updated anatomical charts
created by some of the world's best medical illustrators. This
reference is an essential addition to every library, whether you
are a health professional, student, or interested consumer.
These anatomical charts show the human body in a format that
provides a clear and visual understanding of human anatomy,
physiology, and diseases. Medical terminology and
easy-to-understand supporting text are printed directly on each
chart so you never have to refer to a separate key card or manual.
The convenient size and format make it ideal for studying, patient
consultation or quick reference.
Systems of the Body: 12
Structures of the Body:16
Diseases, Disorders and Conditions: 24
58 pages
52 full color charts
size 10" x 12"
Spiral bound, soft cover
This chart shows the autonomic nervous system, including
sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
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.
Provides anterior and posterior view of the system. Shows the
pelvic organ (oblique section) and cross-section of the penis.
Illustrates the prostate, perineum, spermatogenesis, testis, and
vasculature & innervation.
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
The Middle Ear Conditions Anatomical Chart 2E provides a visual
overview of common middle ear conditions and their treatments as
well as normal ear anatomy. In this edition, even more middle ear
conditions and their treatments are shown. This chart provides an
detailed illustration, photo inset, and brief description of the
following pathologies and their treatments: Acute otitis media,
Otitis media with effusion, Atelectasis and treatment Drainage tube
insertion Eardrum perforation and treatment Tympanoplasty
Otosclerosis and treatment Stapedectomy Ossicle damage and
treatment Ossiculoplasty Cholesteatoma and treatment Mastoidectomy
Also includes: description and illustration of Bone anchored
hearing aid central illustration of a cross-section of normal ear
anatomy close-up photo of a normal right eardrum, sectioned into
quadrants. middle ear development made in USA Available in the
following versions 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at
top corners ISBN 9781605470962 20" x 26" heavy paper ISBN
9781605470955
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