Life-size 2-part lumbar vertebrae are shown with normal inter vertebral disc and spinal cord with nerve roots. Can be taken apart if as well.
$13.45The 3rd, 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae are shown with normal intervertebral discs and spinal cord. Dissects into 6 parts. Mounted on a sturdy metal rod. Size: 4" x 3".
$14.95Life-size 3-part lumbar vertebrae are shown with normal inter vertebral disc and spinal cord with nerve roots. Can be taken apart if as well.
$14.95Life-size 4-part lumbar vertebrae are shown with normal inter vertebral disc and spinal cord with nerve roots. Can be taken apart if as well.
$15.95Illustrates how one's posture changes due to the different types of spinal disorders. Also explains how other diseases or disorders could cause back pain. Shows tumors on the spinal column, ilium, sacrum, and spinal cord. Also illustrates arthritis of the hip, herniated disc, fractures of the vertebrae and sacrum, and the effects of osteoporosis on bones. Shows the anatomy of a typical vertebra and an intervertebral disc. Explains the function of the intervertebral disc.
Size is 20" W by 26" H. For more info about chart mounting styles, click here.
Paper: ISBN 10: 1-58779-399-7 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-399-8
Laminated: ISBN 10: 1-58779-443-8 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-443-8
Styrene: ISBN 10: 1-58779-465-9 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-465-0
Illustrates spinal nerves, cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. Also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves and dermal segmentation.
Size is 20" W by 26" H. For more information about our chart mounting styles, click here.
$16.95One of our most popular charts! Shows right lateral view of the vertebral column with markings to show location of atlas & axis, cervical, thoracic & lumbar vertebrae, and sacrum and coccyx. Provides various views of atlas & axis, second lumbar vertebra, fifth cervical vertebra, seventh and eleventh thoracic vertebrae, and sacrum and coccyx.
Size is 20" W by 26" H. For more information about our chart mounting styles, click here.
Paper: ISBN 10: 1-58779-211-7 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-211-3
Laminated: ISBN 10: 1-58779-210-9 I SBN 13: 978-1-58779-210-6
Styrene: ISBN 10: 1-58779-689-9 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-689-0
Raised Relief: ISBN 10: 1-58779-458-6 ISBN 13: 978-1-58779-458-2
Four lumbar vertebrae shown with one herniated disc and two normal discs. Includes spinal cord with nerve roots. Dissects into 8 parts. Mounted on a sturdy metal rod. Size: 6" x 3".
$17.95Consisting of the 5 lumbar vertebrae with intervertebral discs, sacrum with flap, coccyx, spinal nerves and dura mater of spinal cord. On stand. 5.75" tall.
$18.95This life-size, budget priced lumbar model demonstrates what a herniated disc looks like in relation to the vertebrae and spinal cord. Includes 3 interchangeable discs: normal, central herniation and dorsal herniation. Dissects into 6 parts. Made of durable, flexible plastic. Mounted on a base. Size: 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" x 5-1/4".
$25.95We have partnered with one of the most innovative companies currently working in the field of 3D graphics and medical imaging to create these new CD-ROMs. These are the perfect learning tools for patients and anyone who wants to learn about the basic anatomy, diseases, and disorders of the heart, spine and shoulder.
Vivid 3D computer-generated images clearly illustrate the features of each structure. The easy-to-understand text links to corresponding subjects. Features include rotating and still 3D models; mouse-over labeling; interactive quizzing, heart sounds, and a gallery of images to print and use in presentations. Sorry, software returns cannot be accepted once the package has been opened.
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Macs: You can run the program directly from the CD or, copy the folder containing the application to your hard disk and run it from there by double clicking the default.htm file contained within the folder.
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