This life size degenerative knee joint disease model is designed as a visual leaning aid suitable for anatomy and physiology courses, professional orthopedics, rheumatologists, chiropractic medicine, general anatomical study or rehab...
This anatomy model demonstrates the mechanism of meniscal tears. The different conditions that can be examined on the meniscus injuries model include: flap tear horizontal tear radial tear bucket handle longitudinal...
This model clearly shows the muscles, bones, vasculature, ligaments, tendons, and dermis presented in one convenient model. The knee joint is removable. Perfect for students, doctors, physical therapists, and more...
Full-size normal right hip with proximal femur and lower lumbar vertebrae including: sciatic nerve, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, iliacus, inferior and superior gemellus, obturator internus, piriformis and psoas muscles, articular...
This 1/2 life-size model compares the normal knee joint with 3 different stages of ischemic pathology, from osteoporosis and atrophy to joint degeneration arthritis. Mounted on base Every Dr...
This 3-part model, enlarged 2X life-size, shows the anatomy of the hand, including muscles, nerves, ligaments, vessels, and bone structures. The aponeurosis is removable for closer examination. Every Dr...
The human joint classification model categorizes human joints into uniaxial joints, biaxial joints, multiaxial joints, as well as hinge joints, pivot joints, bicondylar joints, saddle joints, ellipsoidal joints, ball-and-socket joints,...
The human skeletal lever classification model consists of the sagittal section of the skull (including the mandible), the sagittal section of the 1st to 5th cervical vertebrae, the lower segments...
This natural-size, right-hand section model shows the effects of osteoarthritis, including: osteophytes (bone spurs), Heberden's and Bouchard's nodes, and the thumb swan neck deformity. Other anatomical structures affected by osteoarthritis...