The significance of lower limb bone models

The lower limb skeletal model is a basic anatomical teaching tool used in medical education and clinical training, which can systematically display the skeletal structure and joint connection methods of the human lower limbs.

Models typically include the lower pelvis, femur, tibia, fibula, patella and foot bones, etc., precisely restoring their morphological proportions and joint movement characteristics. Through the observation and operation of the model, learners can clearly understand the support, movement and weight-bearing functions of the lower limb bones, and master the spatial relationship and mechanical structure between each bone.

This model is of great significance in medical colleges and universities, rehabilitation institutions and sports medicine teaching, especially suitable for the explanation of fracture types, joint structure analysis and bone positioning training. In addition, the lower limb bone model can also be used by clinicians to explain the disease mechanism or preoperative plan to patients, enhancing the intuitiveness of doctor-patient communication.

Its application has effectively enhanced learners' spatial perception and clinical thinking, providing significant support for orthopedics, sports medicine and anatomy teaching.

Created on:2025-11-06