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Knee Injuries Anatomical Chart - paperUnmounted
Item # 978-1-58779-756-9
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Description:
This chart shows anterior view of normal knee anatomy (patella removed), as well as oblique and posterior views. It illustrates traumatic knee injuries, meniscus, types of meniscus tears, and symptoms of damaged menisci. Various sports-related ligament injuries are also shown. "Three dimensions let you feel texture and form. Three-dimensional images, bold titles, and clear, easy-to-read labels make it easy and fun to learn about the body. The durable, lightweight, non-toxic, recyclable plastic will last indefinitely. The chart has a hole at the top for easy wall hanging, and will also stand up on an easel.


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kneeinjuriesnormaltraumaticmeniscustearssymptomsdamaged,
meniscisports-relatedligamentpaperunmounted


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