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3D Anatomy: Resistance Training DVD-Rom is an
invaluable reference tool and image library for fitness
professionals in training and practice
A dynamic visual resource that makes complex anatomy,
functional anatomy and key resistance exercises easier to
learn, remember and understand. 3D anatomy section
includes detailed and labeled 3D models and sequences
covering anatomical language, bones, joints and joint
action, muscles, respiratory and cardiovascular systems
including labeled cardiac cycles.
Anatomical planes are explained visually and animations
are used to show joint actions and muscle function during
common movements such as flexion, extension, adduction,
abduction, and internal/external rotation.
Intuitive, interactive functions allow you to rotate each
3D anatomical view 360 degrees or add and remove layers of
structures so you can choose the level of detail. Each
image can also be printed or exported to Word or
PowerPoint royalty free (for non-commercial use).
A resistance exercise section allows comparison of live
video clips and 3D animations of 24 exercises that you can
label. Animated sequences can be rotated and any visible
anatomical structure clicked on and labeled. Description
text in bullet point format covers correct form and
technique for each exercise.
BENEFITS:
- Learn, remember and revise relevant anatomy in
visually memorable 3D.
- The same resistance exercises are shown as both live
video clips and labeled 3D animations to aid
understanding and application to real exercise.
- Use MCQ section to test your knowledge and prepare
effectively for exams and training sessions.
- Export images from the software to produce
beautifully illustrated and professional client
information sheets
Anatomical Language
Anatomical position
Anatomical planes
Anatomical directions
Anatomical areas
Skeletal System
Axial skeleton
Appendicular skeleton
Joints – including 3D sequences of joint actions for all
joint types
Muscular System
Muscle tissue
Axial muscles
Appendicular muscles
Muscles of the upper limb
Muscles of the lower limb
Muscle atlas – neck, truck, upper limb and lower limb
The comprehensive muscle atlas shows 148 individual
muscles in isolation – one view showing the muscle on the
bone and a view with the origin and insertion marked on
the bones.
Cardiovascular System
Heart – overview, chambers, valves, left cardiac cycle,
right cardiac cycle
Blood vessels
Respiratory System
Overview
Upper respiratory tract
Larynx
Bronchial tree
Lungs
Pleura
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Windows:
Windows XP, Vista Macintosh:
Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5. Processor speed: 1.5 GHz
with 512 MB of RAM, Display: 1024 x 768, Disk Space: 200MB,
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A
Complete Course in the Primary Care Orthopaedics
of the Elbow
Ortho-Challenger: The Elbow
is intended for all physicians,
emergent and primary care providers
and specialists, who require orthopaedic
information about the elbow.
Ortho-Challenger: The Elbow features
multiple integrated video segments
that illustrate real-time diagnostic
techniques. Topics covered include
history, clinical examination,
palpation, identification and
treatment of elbow disorders,
differential diagnosis of elbow
lesions, and nerve lesions about the
elbow.
Table of Contents:
Examination of Elbow Lesions
History
The Preliminary Exam
Clinical Examination: Passive Movements and Endfeel
Clinical Examination: Resisted Movements
Clinical Examination: Palpation
Identifying Elbow Disorders
Joint Lesions
Non-capsular Lesions
Muscular-tendinous Lesions
Treatment of Elbow Disorders
Diagnosis and Treatment of Tennis and Golfer's Elbow
Differential Diagnosis of Elbow Lesions
Nerve Lesions About the Elbow
In medicine the best tools are the
most versatile and easiest to use. If
you're one of the thousands of
physicians seeking clinical review,
CME credit hours, or a quick and
modern clinical reference resource,
wouldn't you like a tool to fulfil all
your needs? Look no further. Ortho-Challenger:
The Elbow, like all Challenger
products, provides the resources and
functionality you need in one,
cost-effective, easy-to-use,
go-anywhere package.
Ortho-Challenger: The Elbow
consists of state-of-the-art clinical
information in 6 chapters covering 12
essential topics in the orthopaedics
of the elbow. You will appreciate
cutting-edge clinical text, imagery,
and 80 interactive questions and
answers with instant remediation
feedback.
In addition to nearly 60
high-resolution images, Ortho-Challenger:
The Elbow features 28 video
segments designed by the author to aid
in the explanation of techniques used
in the examination, diagnosis, and
treatment of elbow disorders. Ortho-Challenger:
The Elbow also includes a special
section on tennis and golfer's
elbow.

The educational objectives of the Ortho-Challenger:
The Elbow training program are as
follows. On completing the program,
the medical practitioner should be
able to:
1. Evaluate and analyse elbow anatomy
and clinical presentations of elbow
injury through examination including:
history, clinical examination, and
palpation.
2. Identify elbow disorders
involving the following:
- joint lesions
- non-capsular lesions
- muscular-tendinous lesions
- tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
3. Prescribe treatment for elbow
disorders involving:
- joint lesions
- non-capsular lesions
- muscular-tendinous lesions
- tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
4. Perform differential diagnosis of
elbow disorders.
5. Demonstrate mastery of the
knowledge and cognitive skills
required to achieve objectives 1-4 by
scoring at least 80% on all topics
studied for CME credit.
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Requirements:
Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
media player* with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio. |
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Interactive Foot & Ankle is the
first and only complete and accurate 3D
anatomical model of the lower extremity. Built
from a full MR data set of a cadaveric distal
lower limb, this 3D model is the definitive
resource for podiatrists, surgeons, athletic
trainers, occupational therapists and physical
therapists.
Accompanying anatomical, clinical and
radiology texts link to a wide variety of
normal and pathological imagery. This unique
CD-ROM includes an MRI chapter where users to
view an ankle-joint in 3D with the
corresponding MR data displayed in all three
planes.
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System Requirements:
Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or
faster), Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum
32MB of RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High
Colour or True Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or
faster), Mac OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1
(runs in classic environment), Minimum of 64MB
of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater, Colours More
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This second edition of the award winning Interactive
Hand provides an accurate, highly detailed and newly
revised 3D model of the hand, wrist, forearm and elbow.
New content for this new edition include a revised 3D
model with new anatomy, larger, high resolution images, 8
new dissection style views that allow you to add and
remove layers as if performing a dissection plus 17 muscle
function animations.
New 3D anatomy:
- Brachial Plexus
- Elbow joint
- Lymphatics of the forearm and hand
- Surface anatomy and cutaneous distribution
- Nervous distribution
- Ligament attachments
- Fascia
- Capsules
Plus 8 new dissections views that allow you to
add/remove layers as if viewing a dissection, including:
- Carpal tunnel
- Anterior forearm
- Cubital fossa
- Thumb
- Cross section of a nail
And 15 new muscle function animations including:
- Abduction/adduction of the MCP Joints
- Flexion/extension of the MCP and IP joints
- Flexion/extension of the elbow
- Flexion/extension of the wrist
- Opposition
- MP flexion, IP and DIP extension
- Pronation
- Supination
Cross sectional modelling of the wrist in the MRI
section and also been completely revised and updated.
Benefits
- Make anatomy more memorable for your students and
colleagues using captivating 3D graphics.
- Raise your patients’ understanding and compliance
using 3D images and clinical slides in consultations and
for patient education.
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Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24
bit, High Colour or True Colour),
CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac
OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs
in classic environment), Minimum of
64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater,
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A groundbreaking teaching and reference
tool, Interactive Hip features
detailed, high-resolution 3D pictures and
texts. From the acetabular fossa and
surrounding structures to the full blood
supply and the nervous innervation of the
hip joint and thigh, and more, this complete
reference guide is a must-have for every
medical practitioner.
23 anatomical layers can be added or
stripped away. Each layer is accompanied by
texts written by respected authorities in
the field. All pictures can be rotated and
all visible structures can be highlighted to
reveal labels and additional information. An
exclusive radiology section enables users to
simultaneously view the 3D hip model in
three planes along with the correlating MR
data.
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System Requirements:
Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or
faster), Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP,
Minimum 32MB of RAM, 800 x 600, or greater,
more than 256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit,
24 bit, High Colour or True Colour), CD-ROM
drive. Macintosh: PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS
8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in
classic environment), Minimum of 64MB of
RAM, 800 x 600 or greater, Colours More than
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The Interactive Knee CD-ROM contains the
most complete and accurate 3D anatomical model of
its kind. The Interactive Knee is built
from MR source data, creating a reference
resource that goes far beyond any traditional
textbook. This unique resource tool features an
MRI chapter where users can view the 3D model of
the knee in three planes as well as the
corresponding MR data and radiology text.
Users can visually add or remove 24 anatomical
layers from skin to bone, rotate pictures and
highlight features at the click of a mouse to
read corresponding explanatory texts. Anatomical,
biomechanical and pathological texts accompany
the 3D models. The models are linked to radiology
text written by David W. Stoller, MD. All
pictures can be exported into presentation
programs for personal (royalty-free) or teaching
purposes.
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System Requirements:
Windows: Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600
or greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
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Through a collaborative effort between Johns
Hopkins University and the developers, Interactive
Shoulder contains a remarkable series of
bio-mechanical animations depicting the
relative bone positions during a number of
typical joint motions. Based on Magnetic
Resonance scan data, this unique reference
tool includes the most complete 3D model of
the shoulder ever created, in remarkable
detail.
Users can add or peel away anatomical
layers from skin to bone and rotate the model
at any stage. Surgical and clinical relevance
of all structures is covered through
comprehensive texts, pictures and clinical
photos. Users can view the 3D model in three
planes accompanied by corresponding MR data
and links to radiology text.
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or
faster), Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum
32MB of RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High
Colour or True Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or
faster), Mac OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1
(runs in classic environment), Minimum of 64MB
of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater, Colours More
than 256 colour display, CD-ROM drive. |
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Features a highly detailed, interactive 3D computer
graphic model of the knee.
Extensive Sports Injuries Section covers common acute and
overuse injuries of each joint including pathology and
diagnosis, ligament tests, principles of treatment, manual
therapies and rehabilitation. Injury topics are linked to
hundreds of supporting video clips, clinical slides,
diagrams and references.
For this 2nd Edition the 3D anatomy graphics have been
enhanced to include up to 6 extra layers for main model
views that incorporate new anatomy: bursae, fascia, lymph
system, and synovial membranes. Plus new animations
including kicking a ball, running, pitching and mechanism
of injury.
Benefits
- Aid to learning and teaching anatomy in 3D
- Use any image or animation for patient education and
presentations
- Sports Injuries Section covers diagnosis, testing,
treatment and rehabilitation of common acute and overuse
injuries of the knee.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA
ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of RAM,
800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh: PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or
greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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Features a highly detailed, interactive 3D computer graphic models
of the shoulder
Extensive Sports Injuries Section covers common acute and overuse injuries
including pathology and diagnosis, ligament tests, principles of treatment,
manual therapies and rehabilitation. Injury topics are linked to hundreds of
supporting video clips, clinical slides, diagrams and references.
For this 2nd Edition the 3D anatomy graphics have been enhanced to include up
to 6 extra layers for main model views that incorporate new anatomy: bursae,
fascia, lymph system, and synovial membranes. Plus new animations including
kicking a ball, running, pitching and overuse injuries.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA
ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of RAM,
800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh: PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600,
or greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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Sports Injuries
The Foot, Ankle and
Lower Leg
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Features a highly detailed, interactive 3D computer
graphic models of the foot, ankle and lower leg.
Extensive Sports Injuries Section covers common acute and
overuse injuries including pathology and diagnosis,
ligament tests, principles of treatment, manual therapies
and rehabilitation. Injury topics are linked to hundreds
of supporting video clips, clinical slides, diagrams and
references.
For this 2nd Edition the 3D anatomy graphics have been
enhanced to include up to 6 extra layers for main model
views that incorporate new anatomy: bursae, fascia, lymph
system, and synovial membranes. Plus new animations
including kicking a ball, running, pitching and overuse
injuries.
Benefits
- Aid to learning and teaching anatomy in 3D
- Use any image or animation for patient education and
presentations
- Sports Injuries Section covers diagnosis, testing,
treatment and rehabilitation of common acute and overuse
injuries of the knee
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA
ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of RAM,
800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or
greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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Sports Injuries
2nd Edition Bundle
on DVD
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Includes Sports Injuries: The Knee, Sports Injuries:
Sports Injuries: The Shoulder and Sports Injuries: The
Foot, Ankle and Lower Leg.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of RAM,
800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or
greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
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A
reference for primary and emergency
care providers and specialists, who
require
information on Sport Medicine practices
Challenger Sports Medicine
is intended for all physicians, both
primary care providers and
specialists, who require information
on sports medicine practices.
In these days of fast paced clinical
changes it is crucial for primary care
practitioners to continuously update
their knowledge and skills in the area
of evidence based medicine,
specifically; current best practices,
diagnostic skills, risk factor
identification and current treatment
options.
Educational
Objectives:
1. Describe how to utilize history,
physical examination, and radiological
investigation to identify knee
pain/dysfunction
2. List the mechanisms by which acute
and chronic external forces disrupt
knee integrity
3. List initial treatment to the
acutely injured knee
4. List therapies designed to preserve
and/or restore knee function
5. Describe how to use Ottawa rules
evaluate the injured ankle
6. Describe the rehabilitation of the
sprained ankle
7. Describe how to diagnose and
initially treat the following common
causes of acute and chronic foot pain:
hallux rigidus, metatarsalgia,
neuroma, plantar wart, bunion, 'corn',
and hammer and claw toes
Chapter Listing
1. Foot and Ankle Problems 2. Common Knee
Problems 3. Common Shoulder Problems

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Articles Included:
Foot and Ankle Problems -
Ankle Sprains, Ankle
Rehabilitation, Common Causes of
Foot Pain, Understanding Shoe
Wear Michael Corbett, MD Physician, Bone and Joint
Institute New England Baptist Hospital
Diagnosis and Treatment of
Common Knee Problems Pierre Rouzier, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Massachusetts
Medical Centre
Diagnosis and Treatment of
Common Shoulder Problems John Zimmer, MD Chief of Orthopaedics, Beverly
Hospital
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Requirements:
Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
media player* with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio. |
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A
Complete Course in Primary Care Orthopaedics
of the Shoulder
Ortho-Challenger: The Shoulder is
intended for all physicians, emergent and
primary care providers and specialists, who
require orthopaedic information about the
shoulder.
Ortho-Challenger: The Shoulder features
multiple integrated video segments that
illustrate real-time diagnostic techniques.
Topics covered include shoulder anatomy, the
clinical presentations of shoulder injury,
the evaluation and analysis of the shoulder,
and shoulder examination (including
preliminary examination, resisted movements,
and palpation).
Table of Contents:
Examination
- Preliminary Examination
- Resisted Movements
- Palpation
Identifying Shoulder Disorders
- Introduction
- Stability: Atraumatic Instability of the Shoulder
- Stability: Glenohumeral Joint Stability
- Lesions of the Shoulder Girdle
- Arthritis
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Miscellaneous Disorders
Treating Shoulder Disorders
- Shoulder Instability
- Lesions of the Shoulder Girdle
- Calcifications
- Arthritis
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Rotator Cuff Disorders
Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Disorders
- Patient Presentations: Part 1
- Patient Presentations: Part 2
In medicine the best tools are the most
versatile and easiest to use. If you're one
of the thousands of physicians seeking
clinical review, CME credit hours, or a
quick and modern clinical reference
resource, wouldn't you like a tool to fulfil
all your needs? Look no further. Ortho-Challenger:
The Shoulder, like all Challenger
products, provides the resources and
functionality you need in one,
cost-effective, easy-to-use, go-anywhere
package.

Ortho-Challenger: The Shoulder consists
of state-of-the-art clinical information in
4 chapters covering 20 essential topics in
the orthopaedics of the shoulder. You will
appreciate cutting-edge clinical text,
imagery, and 100 interactive questions and
answers with instant remediation feedback.
In addition to nearly 80 high-resolution
images, Ortho-Challenger: The Shoulder features
34 video segments designed by the author to
aid in the explanation of techniques used in
the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of
shoulder disorders.
The educational objectives of the Ortho-Challenger:
The Shoulder training program are as
follows. On completing the program, the
medical practitioner should be able to:
- Evaluate and analyse shoulder anatomy
and clinical presentations of shoulder
injury through examination including:
Preliminary Examination, Resisted
Movements, and Palpation
- Identify Shoulder Disorders involving
the following:
- Stability
- Lesions of the Shoulder Girdle
- Arthritis
- Nerve Lesions
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Miscellaneous Disorders
- Prescribe Treatment for Shoulder
Disorders involving:
- Disorders of Stability
- Lesions of the Shoulder Girdle
- Calcifications
- Arthritis
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Rotator Cuff
- Perform Differential Diagnosis of
Shoulder Disorders
- Demonstrate mastery of the knowledge
and cognitive skills required to achieve
objectives 1-4 by scoring at least 80%
on all topics studied for CME credit.
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System
Requirements:
Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
media player* with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio. |
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