Full-Length Spine Model with Pelvis & Stable Stand
Full-Length Spine Model with Pelvis & Stable Stand
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Full-Length Anatomical Spine Model with Pelvis & Stable Stand
The Full-Length Anatomical Spine Model with Pelvis & Stable Stand helps medical students, doctors, therapists and educators study the vertebral column in a clear three-dimensional form. This spine model shows the full spinal column together with the pelvis and upper femur sections. Therefore, users can understand how the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions connect with the sacrum and pelvic area.
The model gives a clear view of the vertebrae, intervertebral spaces and spinal alignment. In addition, the visible nerve branches help teachers explain how spinal nerves leave the vertebral column. As a result, students can study basic spinal structure, posture and movement more easily than with a flat chart.
A stable metal stand keeps the model upright during lessons and patient discussions. Moreover, the lightweight design makes it easy to move between classrooms, clinics and training rooms. Thus, it suits regular teaching, exam preparation and patient education.
Key Features
- Full-Length Spine: Shows the complete vertebral column from the cervical region to the sacrum.
- Pelvis and Femur Detail: Includes the pelvis and upper femur sections for regional anatomy study.
- Visible Nerve Branches: Helps explain the position of spinal nerves along the vertebral column.
- Clear Vertebral Structure: Makes cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions easy to identify.
- Stable Display Stand: Keeps the model upright during teaching and demonstration.
- Durable Construction: Supports repeated handling in colleges, hospitals and clinics.
- Easy to Clean: Allows simple surface care after regular classroom use.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Anatomical Spine and Vertebral Column Model |
| Anatomical Coverage | Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Spine with Sacrum and Pelvis |
| Additional Structures | Spinal Nerve Branches and Upper Femur Sections |
| Model Design | Full-Length Three-Dimensional Display |
| Build Material | Durable Medical Education Material |
| Base Support | Stable Metal Stand |
| Maintenance | Simple Surface Cleaning |
| Usage | Anatomy Teaching, Demonstration and Patient Education |
Benefits
- Helps students identify the main regions of the spine quickly.
- Therefore, learners can understand how the spine connects with the pelvis.
- Also, the nerve branches support basic neurological teaching.
- In addition, the full-length design improves group visibility.
- Moreover, doctors can explain posture and spinal problems more clearly.
- Finally, the stand keeps the model ready for repeated use.
Suitable For
- Medical colleges and universities
- Nursing and paramedical institutes
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation centres
- Orthopaedic and neurology clinics
- Hospitals and patient education rooms
- Students preparing for anatomy examinations
Applications
- Vertebral column anatomy teaching
- Spinal region identification
- Posture and movement explanation
- Basic spinal nerve demonstrations
- Physiotherapy and orthopaedic education
- Patient counselling and home study
Why Choose This Anatomical Spine Model?
This spine model gives users a complete view of the vertebral column instead of showing only one spinal region. For example, teachers can trace the spine from the neck to the pelvis during the same lesson. Consequently, students gain a better understanding of spinal alignment and regional connections.
The pelvis and upper femur sections add useful context for posture and movement lessons. In addition, the visible nerve branches support basic clinical explanation. Therefore, the model works well for anatomy classes, physiotherapy teaching and patient discussions.
Buying Guidance
Before buying, confirm that your course requires a full-length model with pelvis and nerve details. Also, check the finish, vertebral clarity and stand stability. A small spine model may suit desk study. However, this full-length model offers better visibility for group teaching and clinic demonstrations.
Usage Note: Use this anatomical spine model only for education and demonstration. It cannot diagnose spinal disease, confirm nerve damage or replace examination, imaging and professional medical advice.
FAQs
1. What does this anatomical spine model show?
It shows the full vertebral column, sacrum, pelvis, upper femur sections and spinal nerve branches.
2. Does the model include the pelvis?
Yes. Therefore, users can study the connection between the spine and pelvic region.
3. Is the model suitable for physiotherapy teaching?
Yes. It helps explain posture, movement and basic spinal anatomy.
4. Does it come with a stand?
Yes. The stable metal stand keeps the model upright during lessons.
5. Can doctors use it for patient education?
Yes. In addition, it helps doctors explain spinal structure in simple visual terms.
6. Can this model diagnose a spine condition?
No. It serves only as an educational and communication aid.
