The human skeleton with nerve model is a teaching model based on the standard human skeleton model, adding the main structures of the nervous system, which can simultaneously present the spatial relationship between bones and nerves. Models are usually proportionally replicated from real human bodies, made of high-strength plastic or resin. The skeletal part includes the skull, spine, thorax and limb bones. The nerve part is marked in different colors to clearly distinguish the cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their branch directions. Through this model, learners can not only master the morphological structure of bones, but also intuitively understand the distribution of nerves in bones, their travel paths and their connections with surrounding structures. It is particularly intuitive for the explanation of clinical issues such as nerve compression, fractures and nerve injuries. In medical, rehabilitation and sports injury prevention and treatment teaching, models can be used to demonstrate the neural course, conduction path and functional distribution, helping students combine anatomical theory with clinical application. Due to its clear structure, durability and the ability to be operated multiple times, this model is widely used in medical colleges, hospital training and health science popularization, and is an important intuitive tool for studying the relationship between bones and nerves.
The teaching model shows the spine, nerve roots, spinal arteries, intervertebral discs, green-deepened thoracic cartilage, a head that can be divided into three parts, and hands and feet. This precise model contains 200 bones of an adult. The limbs can be bent to any natural state, and all are connected by joints except for the hands and feet.
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Size: 85CM.