Natural casting of a human shoulder joint. Shoulder girdle (shoulder blade and clavicle) with upper arm stump. The principal ligaments, such as the coracoacromial ligament, coracohumeral ligament and transverse ligament of the scapula are represented in addition to sections of the joint capsule. The main movements of the shoulder joint, such as anteversion, retroversion, outer and inner rotation and abduction can be demonstrated. With removable stand.
L1 to L5 and sacrum are flexibly mounted. With spinal cord and emerging spinal nerves. All movements in the lumbar spine area can be demonstrated. With removable stand.
Didactic skeleton, first class reproduction of a male adult skeleton. This skeleton is manufactured after our strict quality regulations. The stable mounting and robust structure guarantees a long lasting quality even in intensive use.
Features:
Final assembly by hand in Germany
Made of durable, unbreakable plastic
Natural skeleton size
The teeth are manufactured separately and inserted into the jaw.
The limbs can be removed and reattached very fast and easy using a quick fastener.
Shoulder, hip and knee joints do have flexible rubber attachments that allow lifelike, sliding joint movements.
This distinguishs oscar pleasantly from less mobile models with metal joints.
The about 200 bones of the skeleton correspond with real human bones in size and nearly in weight.
The skeleton is anatomically correct and complete, it shows all important structures and foramina.
5-spoke roller stand, rugged, smooth-running and removable.
The spine of the skeleton shows spinal nerves, the vertebral artery and a dorsolateral disc prolapse.
A flexible life size vertebral column consisting of the occipital plate; cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae; sacrum; coccyx; and complete pelvis. Features include representations of the vertebral arteries, spinal nerve branches, and a prolapsed L3–L4 intervertebral disc. Mounted on a stand for hanging. Size: 75 cm, weight: approx. 2,5 kg
A flexible life size vertebral column consisting of the occipital plate; cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae; sacrum; coccyx; complete pelvis with symphysis; and removable femur heads. The model also features representations of the vertebral arteries, spinal nerve branches, and a prolapsed L3–L4 intervertebral disc. Mounted on a stand for hanging.
Human shoulder joint in life size with rotator cuff (Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, teres major and subscapularis muscle) as well as the biceps brachii tendon. The joint has a limited movability. With educational card German/English. On Stand.
Human knee joint in life size with all important muscles and ligaments (collateral ligaments, meniscus, crucial ligaments, patellar tendon). The joint is not movable. With educational card. On stand.
This new model of a female pelvis with pelvic floor musculature represents the pelvic floor in its layers.
The following muscles are represented and can be removed:
Obturatorius internus muscle (left and right)
Piriformis muscle (left and right)
Coccygeus muscle (left and right)
Pelvic diaphragm (levator ani muscle consisting of puborectalis muscle, pubococcygeus muscle and iliococcygeus muscle)
Urogenital diaphragm (consisting of the deep transverse muscle of perineum, the superficial transverse muscle of the perineum and the ischiocavernosus muscle)
Sphincters of the urogenital and digestive tract (consisting of external anal sphincter, urethral sphincter and bulbospongiosus muscle)
Together with the two hip bones and the sacrum the model consists of 12 parts in total. The muscles are fixed with pins, allowing to remove them for demonstration of the layers.This model is perfect for courses in pelvic floor gymnastics, for childbirth preperation courses, for midwife education or simply for anatomical studies of the pelvic floor.
True to life casting of a skeleton of the human hand. All hand bones are individually mobile-mounted on wire. With radius and ulna. The rolling movements of the bones of the lower arm (pronation and supination) and movements of the hand joint can be demonstrated.
This life size model of a right human foot is medially opened and shows bones, joints, ligaments, fatty tissue and muscles. The start of lower leg is also represented as cross-section and shows tibia and fibula as well as the corresponding muscles, ligaments, vessels and fatty tissue.