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Classic skeleton model with colored muscle indications

Classic skeleton model with colored muscle indications

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This skeleton is developed in natural size and illustrates the origin and attachment of skeletal muscles using color.


Mounted on a stand, the plastic skeleton measures approx. 177 cm in height. The level of detail on the bones is really good, and virtually all joints are held together by metal buckles/metal, which allows limited ability to demonstrate the natural movements of the joints, as well as the ability to completely dismount (for example, one arm).


The skeleton rests on a solid stand, which can be easily moved because at the bottom it consists of a 5-branched column base with a corresponding number of wheels. A simple and transparent dust bag is also included. The skeleton is delivered largely assembled, and assembly takes just a few minutes.


The origin and attachment of skeletal muscles are marked with red and blue color and numbered on the skeleton (only on the left side). The bones are also numbered. A comprehensive overview with their names in Latin and English is not included, but you can download and print the overview via our website - see under the product images on the left.

Anatomically speaking

Anatomically, the skeleton shows all the bones of the body (including the tongue bone and sesamoid bones). Cartilage in the chest and teeth in the upper and lower jaw are also included.



The skull can be quickly disassembled and divided into 3 (skull cap, mandible and the remaining part of the skull).



The level of detail on the bones is really good. The scope of "osseous landmarks" includes both large details such as the tuberculum majus and minus on the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as smaller details such as the linea aspera on the back of the femur (thigh bone).



The epiphyseal lines are also shown on the upper and lower extremities (arms and legs).

Flexibility

In terms of movement, the model is not very flexible. As all joints are held together by metal clamps/metal, the range of motion is limited.



For example, rotation in the knee joints cannot be demonstrated, although both flexion and extension (bending and stretching) are possible.

Clinically speaking

Clinically speaking, the skeletal model is ideal for understanding many diseases, disorders and genes in the skeleton.

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A safe transaction

For 19 years I have been managing eAnatomi and sold anatomical models and posters to 'almost everyone' who has anything to do with anatomi in Scandinavia and abroad. When you place your order with eAnatomi, you place your order with me and I personally guarantee a safe transaction.

Christian Birksø
Owner and founder of eAnatomi and Anatomic Aesthetics

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