Natural large lumbar vertebrae with tail vertebrae model
Article tag: Lumbar vertebrae with coccyx model BIX-A1018
The role of the natural lumbar vertebrae with caudal vertebrae model lies in helping medical students, rehabilitation therapists and anatomy teaching staff to intuitively understand the structural features and functional relationships of the lumbar vertebrae and caudal vertebrae.
...
The role of the natural lumbar vertebrae with caudal vertebrae model lies in helping medical students, rehabilitation therapists and anatomy teaching staff to intuitively understand the structural features and functional relationships of the lumbar vertebrae and caudal vertebrae. This model is made based on the real anatomical scale of the human body, fully presenting the morphological structure of the lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx, and showcasing details such as the vertebral body, intervertebral disc, vertebral foramina and spinous process. It has a high degree of simulation and teaching value.
By observing and operating the natural large lumbar vertebrae with caudal vertebrae model, learners can clearly understand the arrangement of the lumbar vertebrae, the intervertebral connection relationship, and their important role in the stability and movement of the human spine. Meanwhile, this model can also be used to explain the occurrence mechanisms of common diseases such as lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion, spinal deformity and coccyx injury, providing auxiliary teaching support for clinical diagnosis and rehabilitation training. The model has a solid structure and is suitable for classroom explanations, scientific research demonstrations, and students' self-study. Overall, the natural lumbar girl-coccyx model has significant practical value in medical teaching, anatomical research and rehabilitation education, and is conducive to deepening learners' understanding and mastery of the spinal system.
Marketing Center
Hong Kong, ChinaProduction Base
Shanghai, ChinaProducts
Contact Us
Address: Hong Kong, China
Phone:+86 19937901373
Email:sophia@adahealthy.com
Mobile:+86-0379-65160607