These are the images used in the video lecture and study guide.
Anterior Shoulder
Bone
Bursa
Figure 4-1. A mature long bone (femur).
Figure 4-2. A “typical synovial joint:–diagrammatic.
Figure 4-3A. Anterior view of the human skeleton.
Figure 4-3B. Posterior view of the human skeleton.
Figure 4-4. A typical vertebra (superior and side views).
Figure 4-5. The human thorax with bones of the shoulder region.
Figure 4-6. The human skull (front and side views).
Figure 4-7. A general pattern of the upper and lower members.
Figure 4-8. The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle).
Figure 4-9. The humerus, radius, and ulna.
Figure 4-10. The human hand.
Figure 4-11. The bony pelvis (two pelvic bones and sacrum).
Figure 4-12. The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views).
Figure 4-13. The human foot.
Posterior Chest
shoulder joint
Sinusitis Lt Maxillary PA
skeletomuscular unit
An Introductory Course for Health Profession Students