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10250-HUMAN SKELETON

  • Life size.
  • Made of PVC plastic.
  • Removable arms and legs.
  • Features never branches, herniated lumbar disc and vertebral artery.
  • Skull includes movable jaw, cut calvarium, suture lines and three removable lower teeth.
  • Mounted on a sturdy base.
  • Washable & unbreakable.
  • Ideal for teaching the basics of human anatomy.
  • Life size.
  • Made of PVC plastic.
  • Removable arms and legs.
  • Features never branches, herniated lumbar disc and vertebral artery.
  • Skull includes movable jaw, cut calvarium, suture lines and three removable lower teeth.
  • Mounted on a sturdy base.
  • Washable & unbreakable.
  • Ideal for teaching the basics of human anatomy.

A PVC plastic human skeleton model serves multiple educational and medical purposes, offering a detailed representation of the human skeletal system. Here’s a brief overview of its uses:

  1. Anatomical Education: Used for teaching anatomy to students in medical and educational institutions, providing a visual representation of the human skeleton.
  2. Medical Training: Facilitates medical training for healthcare professionals, allowing them to study and understand the structure and function of human bones.
  3. Orthopedic Education: Supports orthopedic training by illustrating bone structures, joints, and biomechanics relevant to musculoskeletal health.
  4. Patient Education: Used by healthcare practitioners to educate patients about skeletal conditions, injuries, and surgical procedures.
  5. Forensic Studies: Employed in forensic studies and crime scene investigations to aid in the identification and analysis of skeletal remains.
  6. Articulation Practice: Allows students and professionals to practice joint articulation and understand the range of motion in different parts of the human body.
  7. Physical Therapy Training: Useful in physical therapy education for understanding skeletal and joint-related issues and rehabilitation techniques.
  8. Research Reference: Provides a three-dimensional reference for researchers studying bone anatomy, skeletal development, and related fields.

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