Sunday, February 12, 2012

Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart PDF

Rating: (4 reviews) Author: ISBN : 9781587793998 New from $9.80 Format: PDF
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One  of our most popular charts, Human Spine Disorders illustrates how one's posture changes due to different types of spinal disorders  and also shows various causes of back pain
The central image shows a lateral view of a normal spinal column and its location in the human body  
    the 4 curvature regions of the spine are indicated
    vertebrae are labeled
Also illustrates the following normal anatomy:
detailed labeled cross-section of a typical cervical vertebra
typical cervical, thoracic and lumbar  vertebrae
structural features of an intervertebral disc
function of the intervertebral discs

Discusses and illustrates the following diseases and disorders and how they can cause back pain:
the effects of osteoporosis on bones
various fractures of the vertebrae and sacrum
shows and explains hyperkyphosis, scolosis, and hyperlordosis 
shows tumors on the spinal column, ilium, sacrum, and spinal cord
arthritis of the hip
herniated disc
 
Made in the USA.
Available in the following versions :    

  •   20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners   ISBN  9781587794438
  •   20" x 26" heavy paper                                                                             ISBN  9781587793998
  •  19-3/4" x 26"  latex free plastic styrene                                                ISBN  9781587794650
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Second edition (May 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587793997
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587793998
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 2 x 0.7 inches
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Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart PDF

Received this poster a few days ago. it arrived in the same poster box as another poster that i had ordered. This poster looked like it was rolled up and then folded over into two folds. i initially thought that it was just a cover for the other poster ( which was nicely rolled and wrapped in plastic). We can't even hang it next to the other posters, there are creases all over. The package that it came in was in good shape, and so was the other poster, so it could not be due to shipping. This item was very poorly packaged and it ruined the whole look of it.
By N.Y.
I use these in my clinic.It's much easier to explain injuries by these charts.
I find the design to be the best.
By david

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