Laminated poster about shoulder and elbow anatomy & injuries in German and English
Laminated poster about shoulder and elbow anatomy & injuries in German and English
SKU:EA1-AL539
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Anatomy poster illustrating the upper extremity from the middle of the forearm up to and including the shoulder with a focus on normal anatomy and disorders.
The illustrations include;
- rotator cuff anatomy and injuries
- the bones in the shoulder and upper arm as well
- damage to the AC joint
- several angles on the shoulder joint's normal anatomy and injuries
- several angles on the elbow joint and part of the forearm as well as injuries to the elbow joint
The poster is in the size 50x70 cm and Laminated - a variant that is surrounded by 75 micron (thick lamination), which makes the poster water and dirt resistant. There is a 5 mm lamination edge around the poster. The poster can be rolled up and hung up with hanging strips or elephant's snout. There are no ring holes.
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- eAnatomi has been around since 2004.
- Danish company founded and owned by Christian Birksø


Customization
As one of the very few Anatomical Design Studios in the world, we do more than just provide ready made products. We also give you the possibility of customizing our original work to make it fit your style and brand and language.
From pharmaceutical promotion and Interior Design of one or multiple clinics to decoration of whole University anatomy departments we offer a custom solution for all.
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International shipping
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Read more about our refund policy" We are confident that you will appreciate our products and what they can do for your learning and teaching environment. However, if you are not satisfied with your purchase, we offer a full refund guarantee - no questions asked."
Christian Birksoe, CEO of eAnatomi and Anatomic Aesthetics