Full-Size Cervical Model with Muscles & Brachial Plexus
Full-Size Cervical Model with Muscles & Brachial Plexus
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Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model with Brachial Plexus & Herniated Disc
The Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model with Brachial Plexus & Herniated Disc is designed for medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes, chiropractic clinics, hospitals and anatomy training centres. This cervical model presents the upper cervical spine with muscles, nerves, ribs and brain structures. Therefore, students and healthcare professionals can study complex neck anatomy in one three-dimensional display.
The model includes the occipital bone, atlas, axis, cervical vertebrae through C7, T1 and T3. It also shows a herniated disc, brain stem, soft cerebellum, complete nerves and the right-side brachial plexus. In addition, the visible muscles explain how the cervical spine connects with the skull, shoulder and upper limb.
The model stands on a stable base for easy demonstration. Moreover, its full-size design supports classroom teaching, clinical explanation and hands-on anatomy study. As a result, it suits medical training, physiotherapy education and patient counselling.
Key Features
- Full-Size Cervical Anatomy: Shows the cervical spine in a practical size for detailed teaching.
- Skull and Brain Structures: Includes the occipital bone, brain stem and soft cerebellum.
- Cervical Vertebrae Display: Shows the atlas, axis and vertebrae through C7.
- Herniated Disc Detail: Demonstrates cervical disc herniation for pathology education.
- Brachial Plexus View: Displays the right-side brachial plexus and related nerves.
- Muscle Representation: Includes key deep neck and shoulder muscles for functional study.
- Upper Thoracic Detail: Features T1, T3 and the first two ribs with cartilage.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Muscled Cervical Spine Anatomy Model |
| Model Scale | Full-Size |
| Bones Shown | Occipital Bone, Atlas, Axis, C3–C7, T1 and T3 |
| Neurological Structures | Brain Stem, Soft Cerebellum, Complete Nerves and Right Brachial Plexus |
| Pathology Shown | Herniated Cervical Disc |
| Muscles Shown | Suboccipital Triangle, Longus Capitis, Levator Scapulae and Scalenus Muscles |
| Rib Detail | Right First and Second Ribs with Cartilage |
| Material | PVC |
| Mounting | Upright Model on Stable Base |
| Usage | Medical Training, Anatomy Teaching and Patient Education |
Benefits
- Helps students understand cervical bones, nerves and muscles together.
- Therefore, users can study the link between the neck, shoulder and upper limb.
- Shows disc herniation clearly for pathology and pain education.
- In addition, the brachial plexus view supports neurological learning.
- Allows teachers to explain deep neck muscles with a three-dimensional aid.
- Also, the rib and thoracic details improve regional anatomy understanding.
- Finally, the stable base makes repeated classroom use convenient.
Suitable For
- Medical colleges and anatomy laboratories
- Physiotherapy and chiropractic institutes
- Orthopaedic and neurology departments
- Hospitals and rehabilitation centres
- Doctors, therapists and medical educators
- Patient counselling and training rooms
Applications
- Cervical spine anatomy teaching
- Brachial plexus demonstrations
- Herniated disc education
- Deep neck muscle study
- Physiotherapy and chiropractic training
- Patient education and clinical explanation
Why Choose This Cervical Model?
This cervical model combines bones, muscles, nerves and pathology in one detailed display. For example, users can trace the cervical vertebrae while viewing the brachial plexus, deep neck muscles and nearby ribs. Consequently, it supports a more complete understanding than a basic skeleton-only model.
The herniated disc adds clinical value. Moreover, the full-size form makes structures easier to identify during group teaching. Therefore, the model suits academic training and patient communication.
Buying Guidance
Before buying, confirm that your course requires muscular, neurological and disc pathology details. Also check the PVC quality, colour clarity and base stability. A basic vertebral model may suit simple anatomy, while this detailed model works better for advanced cervical and brachial plexus teaching.
Usage Note: Use this cervical model only for education and demonstration. It cannot diagnose spinal disease, confirm nerve damage or replace imaging and professional medical assessment.
FAQs
1. What does this cervical model show?
It shows cervical vertebrae, muscles, nerves, the brachial plexus, ribs and selected brain structures.
2. Does the model show a herniated disc?
Yes. Therefore, teachers can explain cervical disc herniation more clearly.
3. Is the brachial plexus included?
Yes, the model displays the complete right-side brachial plexus.
4. Which muscles appear on the model?
It includes the suboccipital triangle, longus capitis, levator scapulae and scalenus muscles.
5. Is this model suitable for physiotherapy teaching?
Yes. In addition, it supports cervical, nerve and muscle education.
6. Can this model diagnose neck problems?
No. It serves only as an educational and patient communication aid.
