Teaching Board, Poster - The Spine

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Teaching Board, Poster - The Spine

The anatomical poster "The Spine" shows the complete spine in the center and many detailed sections with explanations on the sides. In addition, various injuries (osteoporosis, osteitis, lateral disc herniation, and more) and cross-sections of the spine and vertebrae are shown. This comprehensive poster provides all the information about the spine, intervertebral discs, and vertebrae. Ideal for patient education, as a source of information, and for the training of physiotherapists.

The laminated and non-laminated anatomy charts, as well as the medical posters, have a hanging loop on the back for wall mounting. The laminated poster provides additional protection against tears, damage, and dirt.

Representation and explanation of the following terms and labels: atlas, axis, atlanto-occipital joint from behind, posterior longitudinal ligament, various cervical and thoracic vertebrae, sacroiliac joint, sacrum (from behind), and the cross-section of the third cervical vertebra (contents of the spinal canal).

Features

- Explanations and labels for the spine
- Diseases and injuries of the spine
- Available laminated or non-laminated
- With eyelet for easy hanging
- Available in various dimensions

The Spine

The spine is an important component of our body. Injuries to the intervertebral discs, herniated discs, or spinal cord injury can lead not only to immobility but also to paralysis and rigidity of the vertebrae. The poster shows the spine and its components in detail with corresponding explanations. It also showcases and explains typical damages and injuries, as well as proper lifting techniques to prevent back pain.

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