I'm ready to order a few reference/display items for my office. I've tried searching here for recommendations, but haven't found a good thread on the topic, so I thought I'd start one.
I'm looking for help in choosing between the following, especially the trigger point charts/flip charts.
Muscle charts:
Skeletal charts:
Trigger point charts:
Also, anyone got this?: Illustrated Pocket Anatomy - Muscular and Skeletal Systems Study Guide 2nd Edition - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9780781776783 (folding brochure-style pocket study guide, markable, seems to be 6 panels per side detailing muscles and skeletal structures, pretty inexpensive at $9.95 and handy for out-call clients)
I will probably get the cheaper muscle/skeletal charts and save the more expensive ones for when I have more cash. It's the trigger point charts I need the most help with. Has anyone seen more than one of the ones I have listed? I really don't know how to choose. Any input would be appreciated. If you know of others I should consider, please post them here!
Thanks,
Marlene
I'm looking for help in choosing between the following, especially the trigger point charts/flip charts.
Muscle charts:
- Muscles in Motion - http://digitpress.qcommerce.com/ (exceptionally nice, great size at 38" tall, but pricey at $35 laminated)
Human Musculature - http://www.a3bs.com/shop/u.s.a./human-musculature-vr1118l,p_65_46_0_0_2564_searchresult_true.html (very nice with dynamic poses, but smallish at 26" tall, better than most other muscle charts and reasonable at $16.95 laminated ... but I wish one of the figures were female)
Skeletal charts:
- Osteography Chart - http://digitpress.qcommerce.com/ (exceptionally nice, great size at 38" tall, but pricey at $35 laminated)
Human Skeleton - http://www.a3bs.com/shop/u.s.a./the-human-skeleton-vr1113l,p_16_144_17_0_2561_searchresult_true.html (nicely done, but smallish at 26" tall, and reasonable at $16.95 laminated)
Trigger point charts:
- Set of Trigger Point Charts (2) - http://www.a3bs.com/shop/u.s.a./set-of-trigger-point-charts-w99990,p_5_754_755_759_10091_searchresult_true.html (a bit candy-colored to my eye, can't see a closeup so I don't know how they really look, nice size at 43" tall, perhaps reasonable at $55 laminated)
Trigger Points Giant Chart - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9780781782128 (really huge at over 5' tall, looks like nice illustrations, printed on flexible plastic and perhaps reasonable at $59.95)
Trigger Point Chart Set: Torso & Extremities 2nd Edition - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9780781773065 (looks like the big one split into two smaller charts, kinda small at 26" high, but more reasonable at $35.90 laminated)
Travell and Simonโs Trigger Point Flip Charts - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9780683180084 (can't examine them online, but at 24 pages it seems like it could be good and thorough, not sure if they're reasonable or pricey at $76.95)
Trigger Points: Understanding Myofascial Pain and Discomfort 2nd Edition - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9781587799594 (can't examine them online, but they're 9 pages, markable [great!] and includes exercises, perhaps more reasonable at $36.95)
Also, anyone got this?: Illustrated Pocket Anatomy - Muscular and Skeletal Systems Study Guide 2nd Edition - http://anatomical.com/product.asp?pn=9780781776783 (folding brochure-style pocket study guide, markable, seems to be 6 panels per side detailing muscles and skeletal structures, pretty inexpensive at $9.95 and handy for out-call clients)
I will probably get the cheaper muscle/skeletal charts and save the more expensive ones for when I have more cash. It's the trigger point charts I need the most help with. Has anyone seen more than one of the ones I have listed? I really don't know how to choose. Any input would be appreciated. If you know of others I should consider, please post them here!
Thanks,
Marlene