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Flexible pelvis model that shows the bones and joints of the female pelvis
Flexible pelvis model that shows the bones and joints of the female pelvis
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This pelvic model shows the female pelvis and the 2 lower lumbar vertebrae.
The model is cast in the natural size of the pelvis, and the level of detail on the bones is good. The joints on this model are flexibly assembled using thick elastic bands and locks. This flexibility makes it possible to separate the pelvis into the hip sockets and sacrum, and the SI joint can be manipulated as desired by tightening or loosening the elastic bands. Below you can read more about the pelvic measurements in relation to the pelvis as a birth canal.
We sell fetal dolls that are targeted at birth preparation. Our fetal doll with placenta and umbilical cord fits this pelvic model, so the pelvis as a birth canal can be demonstrated with the doll.
Anatomical features
Anatomical features
Anatomically, the model shows the female pelvis. Just like in men, the pelvis consists of the 3 building blocks, which are the 2 hip bones and the sacrum. The model also shows the 2 lower lumbar vertebrae. Overall, the model shows the following bones:
Os coxae (the 2 hip bones) of which both are composed
- Os ilium (iliac bone/hip bone)
- Os ischii (seat bone)
- Os pubis (pubic bone)
Us sacrum (sacrum) incl. os coccygis (coccyx)
4th and 5th lumbar vertebra (lumbar vertebra)
In the bone tissue, the most important details can be seen, such as large nodules. Smaller details such as the linea glutaea are omitted.
The pelvis as a birth canal
Normally the following 3 connection lines are specified:
- Conjugata vera (normally measures 11 cm in the female pelvis)
- Diameter obliqua (usually measures 12.5 cm in the woman's pelvis)
- Diameter transversa (usually measures 13 cm in the woman's pelvis)
On this pelvis model, the above measurements are respectively: 10.5 cm, 13 cm and 14.5 cm.
You can also use a measure for the anteroposterior exit from the pelvis, which is the distance from the symphysis to the tip of the coccyx. On this model, the distance is approximately 11 cm (but it depends on the position of the coccyx, as it is movable).
Product flexibility
Product flexibility
In terms of movement, the model's joints should be mentioned. Both the SI joints (articulatio sacroiliaca) and the symphysis (symphysis pubica) are held together by elastic bands. They can be easily loosened, so that the joints can also be "loosened" and moved.
The joint between the sacrum and the tailbone (articulatio sacrococcygea) is extremely flexible because the tailbone is held firmly on the sacrum by an elastic band.
Joints in the 2 lower lumbar vertebrae (facet joints and intervertebral discs) are not movable.
Clinical features
Clinical features
Clinically speaking, the model can be used in connection with birth preparation and the like. The pelvic model can also be used to understand pelvic fractures with misalignment as well as specific diseases such as axial spondyloarthritis, which i.a. involving the SI joint.
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