Available for ImportElbow Joint Bones Model, Art. 11201-2 for Educational Purposes
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The model represents a complex of half fragments of tubular bones of the shoulder and forearm forming the elbow joint. The bones have simulated cartilage of the articular surfaces. The beak-shoulder and intrinsic ligaments of the scapula are modelled.
Fixation of the shoulder is achieved by elastic ties orientated in the direction of the muscles attached to the humerus. The design features of the model allow the shoulder movement in three main anatomical planes. The product is intended for studying the anatomy of the shoulder joint, demonstrating variants of trauma.
The model is movable, on a stand.
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