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Upper Back Collection

"Exploring the Depths of Upper Back: Unveiling the Complexities and Challenges" Discovering the intricate world pain through conceptual artwork

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Upper back pain, conceptual artwork

Upper back pain, conceptual artwork
Upper back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the upper back. The bones (white) of the torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Rear view of human skeletal system showing upper back

Rear view of human skeletal system showing upper back

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Neck muscles and nerves, artwork

Neck muscles and nerves, artwork
Neck and upper back muscles (pink) and nerves (yellow), computer artwork. The large opaque muscle covering most of the upper back is the trapezius

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Superficial back muscles, 1831 artwork

Superficial back muscles, 1831 artwork
Superficial back muscles. This anatomical artwork is plate 83 from volume 2 (1831) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Rear view of human skeleton showing kidney and nervous system

Rear view of human skeleton showing kidney and nervous system

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Transparent view of human body showing skeleton, kidney and nervous system

Transparent view of human body showing skeleton, kidney and nervous system
Transparent rear view of human body showing skeleton, kidney and nervous system

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Three dimensional view of female upper back and skeletal system

Three dimensional view of female upper back and skeletal system

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Human body with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human body with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system
Transparent human body with internal organs, nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Rear view of human body showing spinal cord and scapula

Rear view of human body showing spinal cord and scapula

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Neck muscles, artwork F005 / 0664

Neck muscles, artwork F005 / 0664
Neck muscles, computer artwork

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Neck muscles, artwork F005 / 0666

Neck muscles, artwork F005 / 0666
Neck muscles, computer artwork

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Shoulder and back anatomy, artwork C016 / 7002

Shoulder and back anatomy, artwork C016 / 7002
Shoulder and back anatomy. Artwork of the muscles and bones of a human shoulder and upper back in a posterior (rear) view

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Shoulder and back muscles, artwork C016 / 7003

Shoulder and back muscles, artwork C016 / 7003
Shoulder and back muscles. Artwork of the muscles of a human shoulder and upper back in a posterior (rear) view. The muscles shown here include the posterior portion of the deltoid muscle

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Back pain, artwork C013 / 7814

Back pain, artwork C013 / 7814
Back pain, computer artwork

Background imageUpper Back Collection: Woman rubbing her sore back

Woman rubbing her sore back
MODEL RELEASED. Upper back pain. Nude woman rubbing her painful upper back


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"Exploring the Depths of Upper Back: Unveiling the Complexities and Challenges" Discovering the intricate world pain through conceptual artwork, we delve into a realm where discomfort meets creativity. With a rear view of the human skeletal system showcasing the complexities of this region, we witness how neck muscles and nerves intertwine, beautifully depicted in artistic form. Transported to 1831 through an exquisite artwork, we encounter superficial back muscles that play a crucial role in our daily movements. As we continue our journey, a transparent view reveals not only the skeleton but also highlights the presence of kidneys and nervous systems within our bodies. A three-dimensional portrayal captivates us with its detailed depiction of female upper back alongside her skeletal structure. It serves as a reminder that beneath our skin lies an interconnected web encompassing not only bones but also vital systems such as nerves, lymphatic pathways, and circulatory networks. Gazing at another rear view representation, we are reminded of the significance held by both spinal cord and scapula in maintaining balance and mobility. Julien Bougle's colored plates superimposed onto a human body further emphasize these intricate connections within us. Intriguingly captivating is yet another glimpse into an anatomical wonderland; here stands a back view portrait showcasing not just bones but also arteries, veins, and nervous system intricacies. Such artistry allows us to appreciate how each component contributes to our overall well-being. Finally, focusing on neck muscles once more through F005 / 0664 artwork brings forth admiration for their strength amidst everyday challenges faced by this area. This collection invites contemplation about how much goes unnoticed until it causes discomfort or pain. In this exploration into "upper back, " let us embrace both its beauty and complexity while acknowledging its vulnerabilities. Through artful representations intertwined with medical knowledge, may we gain insights that empower us to care for this essential part of ourselves – nurturing strength, resilience, and a deeper understanding of our own bodies.