Anatomy and Injuries of the Shoulder Anatomical Chart
A detailed chart showing normal anatomy of the Shoulder as well as common injuries. Each illustration is clearly labeled and injuries are textually described.
Anatomy and Injuries of the Shoulder illustrates the following normal anatomy:
- Anterior view showing muscles, bones, ligaments, nerves, veins and arteries
- Anterior view (deep Layer) of the bones, ligaments and muscle
- Posterior view, superior and lateral views of the bones of the shoulder
Detail of the right shoulder socket
Anatomy and Injuries of the Shoulder illustrates and describes the following common injuries:
- Impingement Syndrome
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Proximal Humeral Fracture
- Acromioclavicular Separation
- Bicipital tendonitis
- Tendon instability
- Bankart lesion
- Dislocation of the the humerus
- Hill Sachs formation
Available in the following versions :
- 20″ x 26″ heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
- 20″ x 26″ heavy paper
Made in the USA.
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