🦵 Elevate Your Anatomy Game with GPI's Knee Model!
The GPI Anatomicals Human Anatomy Model of the Knee Joint is a full-size, scientifically accurate representation designed for educational purposes. It showcases various meniscus tears and comes with an information card and display base, making it an essential tool for medical professionals and educators alike.
S**N
Quality Product and Great Service
I needed the product as a secondary teaching tool, and this has what you need for speaking more about biomechanics and the tendons and bones of the foot.The customer service was great when I had an issue, and they made the exchange swift and easy!
C**A
Thanks
This has been extremely helpful with patient education during clinic visits-the doctor is very pleased. The size is just right, does not take up much room-which is beneficial when sharing work space with other providers. Would definitely do business with this seller if the need arises in the future.
J**L
Podiatry
My son is in podiatry school and really likes this model (or is just being polite : ) ) took it to school the first day and used it to study for finals. For the price, couldn't be beat!!
M**T
Five Stars
Great - gave the info I needed to know about my foot anatomy and came in a timely manner
C**O
Five Stars
I am very grateful
J**Y
Two Stars
2 stars for what arrive in the mail - no platform
A**A
Shoulder model
This is a very good product. Easy to show to patients and explain their shoulder pathologies. Card is very helpful too.
P**S
It's junk
I wanted a foot model for patient education and when I first saw this model, I thought it looked great. In the picture, the bones seem to be clearly defined and the anatomical placard seems like a great educational aid. But when the actual model arrived, it was is a mess. The skeletal foot is a single piece, plastic mold and some of the articulations are difficult to differentiate. The ligaments are just sort of sitting there as an afterthought and the placard isn't attached to the stand.It reminds me of the difference between photo advertisements for fast food and the actual fast food - it looks nothing alike. I can't understand why an anatomical model manufacturer would produce such indistinguishable junk but this one definitely is. I can't really call it deceptive advertising but it sorta is.
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