The role of the anatomical model of upper limb muscles
The role of upper limb muscle anatomical models is mainly reflected in medical teaching, clinical training and health education, etc.
Firstly, it can visually display the distribution, starting and ending points, and hierarchical relationships of upper limb muscles, clearly present the anatomical connections with bones, blood vessels, and nerves, and help learners fully understand the anatomical basis of upper limb movement. For medical students and rehabilitation therapists, this model is an effective tool for learning muscle anatomy and function, enabling them to master the implementation mechanisms of flexion, extension, rotation and other movements more quickly.
Secondly, in clinical skills training, upper limb muscle anatomical models are often used to demonstrate injection sites, injury assessment, and rehabilitation training paths, reducing risks during the learning process and enhancing the accuracy and safety of trainees' operations. In addition, this model also holds significant value in scientific research and academic exchanges. Experts can use the model to explain more intuitively the disease mechanisms and surgical methods related to upper limb muscles.
At the same time, in health education, it can help patients intuitively understand the importance of muscle injury, strain and rehabilitation, and enhance treatment compliance. In conclusion, the anatomical model of upper limb muscles is not only a core tool for teaching and training, but also an important auxiliary for clinical practice and scientific research.