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10280-LEG BONES MODEL LIFE SIZE

  • Life size.
  • Made of PVC
  • Accurate representation of the joints of leg.
  • Great detail of the bony structures of the human leg.
  • It is able to demonstrate flexibility in the knee and ankle with limited flexibility in the foot. Also includes a half hip bone, femur, tibia, fibula and all foot bones.
  • Each bone is separately mold and articulated.
  • Key card/manual provided
  • Life size.
  • Made of PVC
  • Accurate representation of the joints of leg.
  • Great detail of the bony structures of the human leg.
  • It is able to demonstrate flexibility in the knee and ankle with limited flexibility in the foot. Also includes a half hip bone, femur, tibia, fibula and all foot bones.
  • Each bone is separately mold and articulated.
  • Key card/manual provided

A life-size leg bones model serves educational and medical purposes, providing a detailed representation of the bones in the human leg. Here’s a brief overview of its uses:

  1. Anatomy Education: Used for teaching anatomy, allowing students to study the bones of the leg, including the femur, tibia, fibula, and patella.
  2. Medical Training: Supports medical training programs by offering a realistic representation of leg bones for in-depth study and understanding.
  3. Orthopedic Studies: Beneficial for orthopedic education, illustrating the structure and relationships between leg bones in the context of musculoskeletal health.
  4. Rehabilitation Training: Used in physical therapy education to enhance understanding of leg bone anatomy and its relevance to rehabilitation exercises.
  5. Surgical Planning: Healthcare professionals may use life-size leg bones models for surgical planning and visualization of procedures related to the lower extremities.
  6. Patient Education: Enables healthcare practitioners to visually explain leg bone conditions, injuries, and treatment options to patients.
  7. Research Reference: Provides researchers with an accurate model for studying leg bone anatomy, biomechanics, and various aspects related to lower limb function.
  8. Orthopedic Clinics: Displayed in orthopedic clinics to help patients visualize and understand their leg bone conditions and potential interventions.

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