Description
Report ItemAnatomical Human Lumbar Vertebrae Skeleton Anatomy Degenerative Lumbar Disc Herniation Demonstration Model
Perfect for educating patients, students, and medical professionals, this lumbar vertebrae model provides a clear representation of lumbar disc herniation, degenerative changes, and spine mechanics. Showcasing the detailed anatomy of curved vertebrae and intervertebral discs, this model highlights the conditions that result from bending, twisting, and other spinal movements, making it an essential educational tool for visualizing lumbar degeneration. It’s ideal for demonstrating spinal structure changes and disc herniation, helping practitioners explain the significance of spinal health and its impact on body movements. Designed with flexibility and anatomical accuracy, the model includes two vertebrae connected by a flexible disc, along with spinal cord and nerve detailing for realistic demonstrations.
Product Features:
- Detailed Representation: Realistic demonstration of lumbar vertebrae anatomy, highlighting the mechanism and progression of lumbar disc herniation.
- Flexible Structure: Includes two flexible vertebrae, an intervertebral disc, spinal cord, and nerves, allowing for accurate movement representation.
- Educational Tool: Perfect for medical education, clinical teaching, and patient understanding of lumbar spine degeneration and injury mechanics.
- Durable and Reliable: Made from high-quality materials for long-lasting use in medical settings and classrooms.
Product Specifications:
- Model Components: Two lumbar vertebrae, flexible intervertebral disc, spinal cord, and attached nerves.
- Material: High-quality, durable plastic for detailed, realistic representation.
- Dimensions: Compact size suitable for desk or handheld demonstrations.
- Weight: Lightweight for easy portability.
- Mobility: Flexible articulation between vertebrae allows for realistic bending and twisting demonstrations.
Application Range:
This lumbar vertebrae model is ideal for various educational and professional applications, including:
- Medical Education: Used by instructors in internal medicine, physical therapy, and surgery for teaching lumbar disc herniation and spinal mechanics.
- Clinical Teaching: Aids doctors and clinicians in explaining lumbar spine issues to patients, enhancing patient understanding of spinal health.
- Occupational Health: Essential for occupational disease prevention training, showcasing risks of lumbar degeneration due to improper posture and heavy lifting.
- Physical Education: Used in physical education programs to demonstrate spinal movements, injury prevention, and the importance of spinal health.
- Ergonomics and Safety Training: Perfect for workplace safety trainers to educate on ergonomic practices and lumbar injury prevention strategies.