Human Anatomy Models – Spine
Human anatomy models with unrivaled attention to anatomical detail. Our spine anatomy models are trusted by physicians, surgeons, chiropractors and medical students to demonstrate a range of clinical conditions in the human spine. Our dynamic disc models include lumbar, pelvis, cervical models and many custom designs. We handcraft the most biologically accurate anatomy models of the spine to ensure better education and patient outcomes for spine patients. Helping patients clearly see their own anatomy is a dynamic way.
Our realistic models are crafted to an identical size. No two spines are alike and this is why we use different specimens to highlight the anatomical variations that exist between human spines.
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A popular spine model with a little less anatomical detail showing six-degrees of freedom. Helpful in the education of spine dynamics and loads.
A one-level spine model (L4-5) constructed from a degenerative spine showing disc height loss and facet arthropathy. New updated feature of foraminal stenosis.
This model has been constructed with a small suction cup and an adjacent polished facet surface to allow the demonstration of an audible release.
This lumbar model demonstrates unilateral facet innervation branching from three nerve root levels off the posterior primary division.
A C6-7 dynamic model showing a central herniating and dynamically extruding nucleus only under load. Show six degrees of freedom with this degenerated model.
This degenerative L4-5 model is a grade one spondylolisthesis with a narrowed spinal canal. A stiffened disc allows minor movement to show further stenosis in extension.