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Atlas of Anatomy of the peripheral nerves
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Anatomy of the Peripheral Nerves
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Atlas of Anatomy of the Peripheral Nerves – Student Edition provides clear and comprehensive illustrations of limb nerves for medical students and professionals.
SKU:
86
Category: Anatomy Books Available
Tags: AnatomyBooks, LimbNerves, MedicalAtlas, NeuroAnatomy, PeripheralNerveAnatomy, StudentAnatomy
Description
Atlas of Anatomy of the Peripheral Nerves: The Nerves of the Limbs – Student Edition is an essential anatomical reference designed specifically for medical students and early-stage clinicians. With high-resolution illustrations, clear anatomical labels, and simplified clinical correlations, this atlas offers an accurate and easy-to-understand exploration of peripheral nerve pathways in the upper and lower limbs.
This student edition distills complex neuroanatomy into a visually intuitive format, ideal for learning, revision, and exam preparation. Whether you’re studying for anatomy, neurology, or surgery, this book enhances your understanding of nerve structures and their clinical significance.
Key Features:
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🧠 Covers All Major Limb Nerves: Brachial plexus, radial, ulnar, femoral, sciatic, and more
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📚 Clear Visuals: Detailed diagrams with simplified explanations
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🩺 Clinical Insight: Real-world application of nerve injuries and functions
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✅ Student-Friendly Format: Focused on educational clarity and exam readiness
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🔍 Ideal for: MBBS students, physical therapy learners, and early-year residents
A must-have guide for anyone seeking to strengthen their neuroanatomical knowledge with a focus on peripheral limb nerves.
Additional information
Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 21 in |
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