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This true-to-life anatomical replica of the vertebral column of a child of about 5 years old is especially interesting for those working in the areas of anatomy, pediatrics, orthopaedics and pediatric radiology. The unique material of the spine model makes it almost visually indistinguishable from a real vertebral column...
This anatomical replica of the human spine is a flexible, mounted, true-to-life model of the human vertebral column in excellent BONElike™ quality. The spine is an original reproduction of all anatomical details, based on real weight...
Stand is not included with this spine, please see:
- Full pelvis and occipital plate
- Fully flexible mounting throughout spine
- L3-L4 disc prolapsed on spine
- Spinal nerve exits
- Cervical vertebral artery
- Female pelvis
Painted spines add a new dimension to demonstrations. Muscle origins (red) and insertions (blue) are painted on left innominate, femur and vertebrae of spine. This spine is not only an extremely good value but the spine is also durable...
Stand is not included with this spine, please see:
- Full pelvis and occipital plate
- Fully flexible mounting
- L3-L4 disc prolapsed
- Spinal nerve exits
- Cervical vertebral artery
- Male pelvis
- Movable mounted femur heads
In addition to all features of the Classic Spine Series our Deluxe Spine has a sacral opening and exposed brain stem for advanced studies of the anatomy of the human spine...
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In addition to all features of the Classic Spine Series our Deluxe Spine Model has a sacral opening and exposed brain stem for advanced studies of the anatomy of the human spine...
Stand is not included with this spine, please see:
The 5 different sections of the spinal column are differentiated by color on this human spine model.
Use this spinal column replica for simplified patient education or for anatomy lessons in a classroom environment where the didactic colors help to explain the human spine...
Stand is not included with this spine, please see:
- 7 cervical vertebrae
- 12 thoracic vertebrae
- 5 lumbar vertebrae
- Sacrum
- Coccyx
A fully life size vertebral column consisting of the occipital plate, cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx and complete pelvis. Features include representations of the vertebral arteries, spinal nerve branches and a prolapsed L3-L4 intervertebral disc.
- Complete pelvis and occipital plate
- Full flexible mounting throughout spine
- L3-L4 disc prolapsed on spinal column
- Spinal nerve exits
- Cervical vertebral artery
- Male pelvis
Provide your clients with a graphic demonstration of the effects of correct and incorrect lifting techniques on the spinal column. The figure lifts a weight from one of two positions. If the correct technique is used the spine stays in proper alignment. Using an incorrect technique causes the vertebrae of the spine to become distorted. Comes on base with illustrations of right and wrong lifting on the spine. A great way to make clients more aware of the effects lifting has on their spine.
- Can be placed on the floor
- Or mounted on a wall!
- Made of nickel-plated steel