Skeletal model of the upper and lower limbs
The upper and lower limb skeletal model is a professional model used for anatomy teaching and clinical training, which comprehensively presents the skeletal structure of the human lower limbs, including the hip bone, femur, patella, tibia, fibula and foot bone, etc.
This model is precisely crafted according to human body proportions, with some joints movable, which can visually present the connection methods and movement patterns of the lower limb bones. Through the skeletal model of the lower and upper limbs, learners can clearly understand the mechanical structure and supporting function of the lower limbs, and master the skeletal foundation for activities such as walking and running.
It is widely used in medical, rehabilitation, sports science and nursing teaching, and can assist in explaining the occurrence mechanisms and treatment principles of common diseases such as fractures, joint dislocations and osteoporosis.
This model not only helps students understand the anatomical structure of the lower extremities, but also enhances the practical ability of clinical personnel in orthopedic diagnosis and treatment as well as rehabilitation guidance. It is an indispensable important tool in teaching and clinical training.