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Total Model of the Human Skeleton Budget Bucky Skeleton with 16″ Wide Metal Base, 5′ 6″ Economical, Life-size, Articulated Adult Plastic Skeleton Is Ideal for Teaching Basics of Anatomy or Medical Practice Removable Arms and Legs Skull Includes Movable Jaw, Cut Calvarium, Suture Lines and Three Removable Lower Teeth Features Nerve Branches, Vertebral Artery and Herniated Disc

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Budget Bucky Skeleton
Economical, life-size, articulated adult plastic skeleton is ideal for teaching basics of anatomy
Removable arms and legs
Skull includes movable jaw, cut calvarium, suture lines and three removable lower teeth
Features nerve branches, vertebral artery and herniated disc
Mounted on sturdy, 16″ wide metal base
Complete with dust cover and skeletal system chart
5´ 6″ tall… More >>

Total Model of the Human Skeleton Budget Bucky Skeleton with 16″ Wide Metal Base, 5′ 6″ Economical, Life-size, Articulated Adult Plastic Skeleton Is Ideal for Teaching Basics of Anatomy or Medical Practice Removable Arms and Legs Skull Includes Movable Jaw, Cut Calvarium, Suture Lines and Three Removable Lower Teeth Features Nerve Branches, Vertebral Artery and Herniated Disc

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Budget Vertebral Column with Metal Stand, 29″ Tall Highly Detailed, Life-size Model Features Complete Pelvis, Sacrum, Occipital Bone, Vertebral Artery and Nerve Branches Herniated Disc Between Third and Fourth Lumbar Vertebrae Ideal Teaching Model Great for Medical School or Practice

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Budget Vertebral Column with Metal Stand
Highly detailed, life-size model
Features complete pelvis, sacrum, occipital bone, vertebral artery and nerve branches
Herniated disc between third and fourth lumbar vertebrae
Ideal teaching model
29″ tall
11 lbs…. More >>

Budget Vertebral Column with Metal Stand, 29″ Tall Highly Detailed, Life-size Model Features Complete Pelvis, Sacrum, Occipital Bone, Vertebral Artery and Nerve Branches Herniated Disc Between Third and Fourth Lumbar Vertebrae Ideal Teaching Model Great for Medical School or Practice

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Four-stage Vertebrae Set, 3-1/2″ X 3-1/4″ X 3 Features Four Pairs of Life-size Lumbar Vertebrae in Three Stages of Degeneration Includes a Normal Pair of Lumbar Vertebrae, a Pair with a Bulging Herniated Disc, a Vertebrae Set with Bone and Disc Degeneration, and Advanced Osteoporosis with Serious Bone Compression and Bone Spurs Models Can Be Removed for Individual Inspection and Study or Medical Practice

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Four Stage Vertebrae Set
Features four pairs of life-size lumbar vertebrae in three stages of degeneration
Includes a normal pair of lumbar vertebrae, a pair with a bulging herniated disc, a vertebrae set with bone and disc degeneration, and advanced osteoporosis with serious bone compression and bone spurs
Models can be removed for individual inspection and study
3-1/2″ x 3-1/4″ x 3″ each… More >>

Four-stage Vertebrae Set, 3-1/2″ X 3-1/4″ X 3 Features Four Pairs of Life-size Lumbar Vertebrae in Three Stages of Degeneration Includes a Normal Pair of Lumbar Vertebrae, a Pair with a Bulging Herniated Disc, a Vertebrae Set with Bone and Disc Degeneration, and Advanced Osteoporosis with Serious Bone Compression and Bone Spurs Models Can Be Removed for Individual Inspection and Study or Medical Practice

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Evidence-based Chiropractic Practice

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Evidence-based chiropractic (EBC) is a process of actively seeking support for and improvement of clinical practice through the integration of the best available research evidence, combined with the practitioner’s clinical expertise and the patient’s values. Research evidence does not supersede clinical decision making in EBC, rather it enhances the knowledge and skills of the practitioner to produce better patient care. Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practice … More >>

Evidence-based Chiropractic Practice

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