🦴 Unlock the secrets of the spine with style!
Show patients how their body works, demonstrate correct lifting and bending at work, and study for exams at home with the MonMed | Anatomy Spine Model. This life-size spinal model shows anatomically correct features of each vertebra including vertebral body, spinous and transverse processes, vertebral notch, and spinal canal. It also includes facet joints, vertebral artery, nerve branches, a herniated disc between the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae, a complete pelvis, sacrum, and occipital bone. The spinal column model includes a 34.75-inch (88.3cm) tall metal stand and 360-degree pivot hook that allows you to position the model at different angles. The entire structure is flexible, so you can show various forms of movement or how certain conditions may impact the spine. ANATOMICAL SPINE MODEL: The MonMed | Vertebrae Model is a detailed, 29-inch (73.7cm) long life-size spinal model that shows anatomically accurate features of each vertebra including vertebral body, spinous and transverse processes, vertebral notch, and spinal canal; Includes facet joints, vertebral artery, nerve branches, herniated disc between the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae, complete pelvis, sacrum, and occipital bone KNOWLEDGE IS POWER: Used by chiropractors, orthopedic surgeons, and other medical professionals for patient education to show clients exactly how their body works and explain anatomy; Use for company health programs to explain concepts and demonstrate correct lifting and bending; Students use to study at home instead of making late-night trips to the library DEMONSTRATE DIFFERENT CURVES: Includes a 34.75-inch (88.3cm) tall metal stand with 12.9-inch x 8.75-inch (32.8cm x 22.2cm) base and 360-degree pivot hook that allows you to position the model at different angles; Entire structure is supported by a flexible wire that allows you to bend, twist, and rotate the model in any direction; This flexibility allows you to show various forms of movement or how certain conditions may impact the spine BUILT TO LAST: Stand constructed from metal for maximum strength and support; Model bones constructed from plastic, model nerves and spinal discs constructed from urethane rubber to represent shock absorption EASY STORAGE: Plastic spine model comes preassembled (remove screws to disarticulate); Stand unscrews near the base and comes apart for easy storage when not in use California Residents Prop 65 warning:Products may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. This product has a manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original retail purchase. See our Seller Return Policy for more details.
A**A
GREAT study source!
I purchased this to use during my DPT program when learning about spinal pathologies and it was the #1 recommended model from my professor. My classmates also purchased this model and we use them for reference =very frequently. They are also something bendable to manipulate and see what happens to the spinal column with different movements.
M**M
You know you need this
I am PT student and wanted this for my spine class, great model. Allows for movement at the joints. I think it also looks very professional, will likely keep it in my future office for patient education
S**O
Detallada
Me agrada el nivel de detalle a tamaño natural de cada vértebra. No me agrada que pretende mostrar una parte vascular bastante inexacta
A**A
Good for the price
I rated this 5 stars for sturdiness and durability because this spine isn’t flexible at all. It’s a great model and would be great to have in your practice, but being able to flex, extend, and rotate the spine would make it way better. Otherwise, I think this is a great model for the price compared to others I have seen (some are $300+!)
A**L
I was over the moon with this, until I started counting....
As a nurse, these are great for reference when learning or performing patient education. This particular spine I purchased for my personal reference at home. I began painting the individual vertebrae and labeling the anatomy piece by piece. Finishing the vertebrae and discs, I began preparing to label the nerves. There are not 31 pairs of nerves on this model. In particular, I seee that the pair above the C1 vertebrae is not there... 28. There are actually only 28 pairs of nerves with this model. I am not sure if I am wrong to have expected all the spinal nerves to be included on an anatomical model of the spine with nerves, but I did. Until that happened I was 1000% sarisfied...
F**E
High quality model with economic price.
High quality model for healthcare profession. Good deal and perfect size.
A**A
great
great model for PT clinic.Just dont over bend it too much
O**1
looks great for educational value
Easy to demonstrate anatomical highlights to patients and medical students alike.
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