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What’s Included?
Shoulder & Elbow Anatomy – See every muscle and tendon, every subtle articulation.
Shoulder Injuries – Because life’s not all smooth sailing, is it?
Hand & Wrist – For those who know the devil is in the detail (and sometimes the carpal tunnel).
Knee Injuries – Understand the hinge on which half your life pivots.
Foot & Ankle – For the unsung heroes that carry us everywhere.
Hip Anatomy & Injuries – Where power, grace, and “old football injuries” meet.
Each chart is a statement, not just a reference. At 52cm x 70cm, with premium lamination and sturdy rollers, these aren’t just built to last—they’re built to be noticed. (Think: “museum piece” not “school noticeboard.”)
Who’s This For?
Forward-thinking clinics who want to spark patient curiosity.
Lecturers and teachers who’d rather explain than drone.
Students who want to remember more than what’s on the exam.
Anyone with a body—or a curiosity about how it might go wrong.
Why Bundle Them?
Because the human body is a system, not a collection of parts. We’ve combined the most injury-prone, fascinating joints and regions so you can connect the dots—and tell the story no textbook ever could.
Why Choose Ours?
Because perception is reality. The roller-mount and special lamination transform this from “poster” to “professional artefact”—a subtle signal of expertise, care, and attention to detail.
Be honest: Would you rather trust a physio with a dog-eared poster from 1998, or the one whose walls radiate up-to-date, tactile, and frankly beautiful anatomical knowledge?
Give your space—and your mind—an upgrade.
Test it. See what conversations it starts.
If you want to make people care, make it impossible not to look. These charts don’t just show anatomy—they show you mean anatomy.
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