Anatomy Atlas

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Clinical and dissection anatomy photographs from "Electrodiagnosis: An Anatomical and Clinical Approach. Chu J, Johnson RJ, JB Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1986.

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Muscle Pain Treatment Arm
Muscle Pain Treatment Forearm
Muscle Pain Treatment Forearm 2
Muscle Pain Treatment Pelvic
Muscle Pain Treatment Shoulder
Muscle Pain Treatment Thigh 1
Muscle Pain Treatment Thigh 2
Muscle Pain Treatment Leg 1
Muscle Pain Treatment Leg 2
Muscle Pain Treatment Trunk 1
Muscle Pain Treatment Trunk 2
Muscle Pain Treatment Hand
Muscle Pain Treatment Head

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eToims® Soft Tissue Comfort Center is located in Philadelphia's University City, a vibrant intellectual and international community combining the excellence of the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, and many of the business community's biotechnological companies. The University of Pennsylvania can trace its roots back to 1740 and as both the nation's first university and a member of the Ivy League, University City is clearly one of the country's most important historical neighborhoods. There is an abundance of fully restored and stunningly beautiful Victorian-era architecture within walking distance of the eToims® Soft Tissue Comfort Center.

We are accessible by Amtrak from New York (70 minutes) and Washington, D.C. (95 minutes), as we are just four blocks away from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station at 30th and Market Street. We are additionally immediately adjacent to SEPTA's 34th and Market Street subway station stop. Philadelphia International Airport offers direct flights to and from nearly all domestic and international origins and can be accessed via a 20 minute taxicab or train ride. For patients requiring hotel accommodations, we suggest the luxurious five-star Hilton Inn at Penn , which is within walking distance.