Our 3d models are geometrically accurate, showing realistic, flexible details of the intervertebral discs, lumbar, pelvis and cervical spine structures. What makes them unique is their ability to deform and move dynamically.
They can be used to demonstrate a wide range of clinical conditions which contribute to back pain or discomfort and, importantly, when used properly, help patients understand clearly the root of their problem(s). They, in turn, provide the patient with an inside look into the tissues and help guide treatment plans to heal.
Most of our models use an elastomeric two-part intervertebral disc design to show important anatomical features perfect for chiropractors, osteopaths, spine surgeons, physiotherapists and medical students.
Pricing ranges from $185-$2000
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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.