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SOMSO Skeleton model of the right hand with part of the forearm bones

SOMSO Skeleton model of the right hand with part of the forearm bones

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This skeleton model of the right side shows the bones of the hand as well as the lower part of both forearm bones. The model is cast by SOMSO from real skeleton parts, and is therefore very realistic.


SOMSO is world-renowned for very high quality. This means quality materials, a sense of accuracy and longevity. In other words: World-class craftsmanship.


The model weighs 0.2 kg and is produced in natural size.

Anatomical features

Anatomically, the model shows all the bones of the hand, as well as the lower part of the coil bone (radius) and the elbow bone (ulna).



The model only illustrates bone parts and the many joints of the hand and forearm, ligaments are not included. As the bones are rendered realistically, many osseous landmarks are clearly visible.

Product flexibility

In terms of movement, the individual bone parts are held together by metal wires. The model therefore only has limited movement.

Clinical features

Clinically, this model is ideal for understanding fractures such as Colle's fracture (but also Smith's and Barton's fractures). It can also be used to understand scaphoid fractures and other fractures in the hand.



Furthermore, the model can be used to understand joint slippage (luxation), arthrosis (wear-and-tear arthritis) and possibly rheumatoid arthritis, although neither joint capsules nor clear markings of cartilage are seen on joint surfaces.

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For 19 years I have been at the head of eAnatomi and sold anatomical models and posters to 'almost' everyone who has anything to do with anatomy in Denmark and abroad. When you shop at eAnatomi, you shop with me and I personally guarantee a safe deal.

Christian Birksø
Owner and founder of eAnatomi ApS

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