Cervical Connective Tissue Injuries
$395.00Series of illustrations showing the relevant anatomy of the cervical spine during excessive extension and flexion
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Series of illustrations showing the relevant anatomy of the cervical spine during excessive extension and flexion
Series of illustrations showing the relevant anatomy of the cervical spine during excessive extension and flexion resulting in injuries that entrap blood vessels|nerves|and muscles and cause pain and decrease range of motion
Series of illustrations showing the relevant anatomy of the cervical spine during excessive extension and flexion resulting in injuries that entrap blood vessels|nerves|and muscles and cause pain and decrease range of motion
Series of three images comparing the close up view of muscular anatomy of the spine compared to excessive stretch after healing with scar tissue entrapping nerves and blood vessels.
Series of images demonstrating how chronic muscular pain can inhibit brain function and cause psychological deficits such as depression.
Series of images demonstrating microscopic injuries to the muscular tissues that can result in debilitating pain.
Series of images depicting muscular strain resulting in cyclical exacerbation of pain
Series of images depicting muscular strain resulting in cyclical exacerbation of pain
Shows neck|upper and lower back muscle spasm and radiating pain with a close-up view of paravertebral muscle in spasm|impinging nerves and blood vessels.
Series of illustrations showing the relevant anatomy of the lumbar spine during excession flexion resulting in injuries that entrap blood vessels|nerves|and muscles|and cause pain and decrease range of motion.
Illustrations of muscular anatomy in varying degrees of magnification comparing normal anatomy (emphasizing the highly organized nature of the structures) to the same areas during excessive stretch. And finally to the areas after healing with scar tissue and adhering the muscular structures together and entrapping nerves and blood vessels.
Shows posterior view of head and neck showing how the sensory nerves to the back of the head are entrapped in injured cervical muscles – resulting in occipital headaches.
Posterior view of back musculature with myofascial pain syndrome of lumbar region and an enlarged sectional view of muscle in spasm.
Posterior view of neck and back musculature with myofascial pain syndrome and an enlarged sectional view of muscle in spasm.
Posterior view of back showing how muscle and tendon are strained during violent side-to- side movements such as side impact collisions.
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