Winter may be melting away, but shipping delays continue to persist. USPS is experiencing a plethora of delivery setbacks, frequently exceeding a month. Worse still, USPS does not guarantee any of its shipping windows. The postal service currently lists shipping times for First-Class Mail at one-to-three business days. So what are considered a shipping delays? USPS […]
A Painfully Common Way to Rupture Your Biceps Tendon and How to Avoid It
When it comes to moving heavy items, people immediately think of potential back injuries. Most will purchase braces to relieve some of the spinal pressure. Still, people rarely think of the severe damage that can occur to the tendons securing the biceps brachii to their elbow.
How Useful are Animations in a Personal Injury Case When Compared to Custom Medical Illustrations?
The Need to Connect Articulating the extent of damage acquired by your client in a personal injury case can be a challenging task. In 2017, a study was conducted evaluating the public’s knowledge of anatomy. Questions posed to the participants were comprised of twenty common anatomical structures, including the heart, lungs, and biceps. The test […]
Medical Oddities, Legal Tidings, & Artistic Postulations
If you’ve made it this far, you may have gathered that the Bone Zone is Anatomical Justice’s very own blog. Here you will find articles featuring a variety of topics concerning the medical, legal, and artistic disciplines. Once a month (and sometimes more), we will post an article written by one of our certified medical […]