Mild Traumatic Brain Injury – Rear Impact
$995.00Mild Traumatic Brain Injury – Rear Impact
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Explains the process of normal pain perception from an initial stimulus or injury to the brain’s response and modulation with the release of endorphins and other neurotransmitters.
Axial and sectional views comparing normal forearm and skin tissues with burned forearm and skin tissues after severe burn injury and emphasizing the many beneficial functions of the skin that are lost with severe scarring.
Intraoperative views of fractured left fibula and medial malleolar fracture fixated with plate and screws
Intraoperative views of fractured right fibula and medial malleolar fracture fixated with plate and screws
Explains the progression of CRPS from initial trauma and chronic sensitization to malfunction and treatment. (Recommended that “Normal Pain Perception” be used in conjunction with this exhibit for comparative purposes).
Shows an anterior view of torn pubic symphysis and disruption of the sacroiliac (SI) joint
Shows an anterior view of torn pubic symphysis and disruption of the sacroiliac (SI) joint
Series of illustrations comparing the normal AC joint (with thick|shock absorbing articular cartilage covering smooth articular bone) to the joint during a traumatic event and after resulting post-traumatic changes. The post-traumatic hypertrophy then results in irritation and compression of the underlying rotator cuff structures.
Normal sacroiliac joint vs. sacroiliac joint after injury with inflamed synovium|eroded cartilage|sclerosis of bone|and subchondral cyst formation.
Shows anterior and posterior views of a figure and sagittal view of the spine with the various sensory dermatomes mapped by nerve root level and color coded by (cervical|thoracic|lumbar|and sacral nerve roots)
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