Anatomy Tennis Player Forehand Skeleton
Skeleton tennis forehand video. Stock video footage of a skeleton playing tennis doing a forehand stroke in slow motion showing forehand anatomy. The average adult human skeleton has around 206 bones. These bones meet at joints, the majority of which are freely movable. The skeleton also contains cartilage for elasticity. Skeleton tennis player video, royalty free from medical animation experts Polymime.
Anatomy Tennis Player Forehand Skeleton
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Format: MOV ProRes422
Size: Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Product ID: 130014