Anatomy of the Spinal Column
$395.00Anterior and lateral views of the spine showing nerve roots and each vertebra labeled.
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Anterior and lateral views of the spine showing nerve roots and each vertebra labeled.
Series of images used to demonstrate that pain can result not only from direct compression of a nerve root but from injury to smaller nerve roots without compression of exiting nerve roots or by chemical irritation of nerve roots without compression
Series of illustrations demonstrating how microtears in an intervertebral disc can result in a sensation of pain and radiculopathy consistent with direct compression of an exiting nerve root.
Images demonstrating how microtears of an intervertebral disc can result in painful injuries to small nerves without compression of a large nerve root.
Images to demonstrate how pain in a facet joint results in compensatory contractions and spasm in adjacent spinal musculature.
Series of illustrations demonstrating how trauma to a disc can disrupt the flow of nutrients and oxygen from the vertebral body into the disc and cause a gradual breakdown of the disc.
Posterior views of skeletons comparing normal stature and gait with the pelvis|spine|and head in straight alignment compared to abnormal alignment required to adjust to discrepancies in leg lengths. The abnormal alignment result in chronic spinal pain.
Posterior views of skeletons comparing normal stature and gait with the pelvis|spine|and head in straight alignment compared to abnormal alignment required to adjust to discrepancies in leg lengths. The abnormal alignment result in chronic spinal pain.
Posterior view of the lower spine with the posterior bony elements and thecal sac removed to reveal the terminal spinal cord and nerve roots.
Illustrations depicting the deep short segments of muscle that are often injured during excessive flexion or extension of the spine.
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