An anatomy poster unlike any other - EA1 anatomy of the musculoskeletal system

En anatomi plakat ulig nogen anden - EA1 bevægeapparatets anatomi - eAnatomi

EA1 musculoskeletal anatomy poster

Designed for medical students, but extremely relevant for anyone studying anatomy and especially the musculoskeletal system.

A different anatomy poster throughout

3 years in the making. The EA1 poster is unlike any other anatomy poster ever printed. The poster covers bones, muscles and ligaments in a brilliant and educational way. Designed for the uncompromising professional or student, the poster has all the relevant details and has been quality assured by several experts. It fits over a desk, in the consultation room or just in the living room.
Above all, the poster exudes professionalism and modernity.

Language

The first version of the poster contains common Latin and Danish lay expressions. Many other local language versions for specific regions are also available, such as Swedish and Latin, Norwegian and Latin, German and Latin and English.


Use and content

The best way to describe the EA1 poster is as an atlas of human anatomy. The poster can be used to study or refresh the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system and also serves as scientific art for the wall. During the development of the poster, we prioritized overview, logical grouping and the use of Latin in combination with local layman's terms.

Contents:
  • skeletal muscle groups
  • origin and attachment of skeletal muscles
  • osseous landmarks
  • joints and ligaments
The poster was developed over many years and was designed in collaboration with medical students, skilled medical illustrators and professionals at eAnatomi.

Close-up from EA1 Musculoskeletal Anatomy

Recommendations

The poster has been reviewed and recommended by Professor, Jørgen Olsen, administrator for the course in head, neck, musculoskeletal system and peripheral nervous system at Panum Institute of Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark.

User involvement: After six months on the market, we also decided to gather experiences from those who use the poster to become even better at what we do. We therefore asked both our customers and a group of medical students what they thought of the poster and we share a few quotes here;


" This particular poster undoubtedly landed at just the right time and fell into very good hands with my boyfriend, who - back in February - was sweating a bit over his new life as a physiotherapy student. Today he uses it extensively when he has to study anatomy at the desk in our small home, and otherwise it is just a frequent topic of conversation when we throw ourselves on the bed and marvel at the human being from the inside out."
-Anna

"In addition to being a good tool for the professional, the poster is quite good for the patient to provide a good insight into what structures, muscles, attachments, etc. are being worked on."
- Anne-Marie, physiotherapist


"With many anatomy posters, you get the feeling that they've done it nicely, so that it's illustrative, when in fact it's not anatomically correct. When you see something like that, you never completely trust what's written. There's no doubt about that here."
- Mille, medical student


"I think it's really nice, and it actually shows what we can do. It's not some amateur poster... It shows that I can actually do all of this, and I've taken the exam in it."
- Vårin, medical student

 

"I will definitely be able to use this one a lot more than the other anatomy posters. What you see on them, you just have on your spine. Here there are many more details that you forget a little faster."

It's really good that the basis cranii externa is shown here, and it's great that it's written on each picture where it's viewed from. It's really good.

"This is the kind of poster I would really recommend to people who are going to have anatomy. If you're going to have a poster, don't buy those 'cheat' ones, because you can actually use this one."

- Mille, medical student

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