Shoulder Dystocia with Brachial Plexus Injury
$995.00Shoulder Dystocia with Brachial Plexus Injury
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Shows the difference between a normal muscle at rest and an active “trigger point” in an injured muscle.
Demonstrates the mechanism of injury — as the brain stem and skull move in different directions during a violent impact|stretch injuries to the vestibular nerve can occur. This type of injury is especially significant when supporting arguments of brain injuries occurring as a result of traumatic forces to the head (without an impact) because if forces were significant enough to damage the vestibular nerve|the forces were also likely sufficient to cause shear or traumatic axonal injury.
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