Transparent Upper Limb Bone Model – Life-Sized Anatomical Educational Tool
The Transparent Upper Limb Bone Model is a high-quality, life-sized educational replica designed to showcase the complete skeletal structure of the human arm, from the shoulder to the fingertips. Crafted for precision and clarity, this model provides an unobstructed view of each bone, making it a valuable resource for anatomical study and demonstration.
Complete Bone Structure of the Upper Limb
This transparent model accurately represents all major bones of the human arm:
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Clavicle – The collarbone, connecting the arm to the trunk.
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Scapula – The shoulder blade, forming part of the shoulder joint.
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Humerus – The long bone of the upper arm.
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Radius – One of the two forearm bones, located on the thumb side.
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Ulna – The second forearm bone, located on the side of the little finger.
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Carpals – The eight small bones of the wrist.
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Metacarpals – The five bones of the palm.
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Phalanges – The bones of the fingers, including proximal, intermediate, and distal segments.
Key Features and Benefits
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Life-Sized Accuracy – True-to-scale representation for realistic learning.
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Transparent Design – Allows a clear, unique view of bone structure and alignment.
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Educational Value – Perfect for studying the anatomy and arrangement of the arm bones.
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Durable Construction – Made from high-quality materials for long-term use.
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Versatile Applications – Ideal for use in classrooms, clinics, and training sessions.
Who Can Benefit from This Model?
The Transparent Upper Limb Bone Model is an excellent educational aid for:
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Medical professionals – For patient education and anatomical reference.
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Students – For learning skeletal anatomy in detail.
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Educators – For clear and engaging anatomical demonstrations.
Perfect for Teaching and Learning
Thanks to its transparent structure, this model provides a comprehensive view of how bones connect, articulate, and align within the upper limb. Whether in a medical classroom, physiotherapy training, or a clinical consultation, it serves as an essential visual aid for understanding the complexity of the human arm.
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