Femur bone - bones of the lower limbs in real size
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Anatomical model of the femur (Human Femur Bone Model - Life Size)
Take your study of the skeletal system to a professional level with this model of the femur, the longest and strongest bone in the human body. Designed to mimic life-size with exceptional accuracy, this model is the ideal centerpiece for lower limb studies in health colleges and anatomy labs.
Why is this model a valuable addition to your medical library?
- Amazing detail accuracy: The model clearly highlights vital features such as the head of the femur, the neck, the greater and lesser trochanters, down to the articular surfaces of the knee.
- Understanding the mechanics of movement: This helps you, as a medical student or physical therapist, to understand how the thigh articulates with the pelvis at the top (Hip Joint) and with the tibia at the bottom (Knee Joint).
- Clinical and surgical reference: An invaluable tool for orthopedic surgeons to explain common femoral neck fractures in the elderly, or joint replacement procedures, making it easier to communicate with patients.
- Long-lasting quality: Made from highly durable medical-grade PVC material, which provides a feel and weight close to natural bone, and is resistant to shocks and scratches.
❓ 4. Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Does this model represent the right or left femur? A: The model is designed to show all the standard anatomical features that help you as a student to practice side determination based on the anatomical orientations of the head and trochanters.
Q: Is the size of the bone exactly as it appears in reality? A: Yes, the model is designed to a 1:1 scale to match the average length and dimensions of an adult human femur.
Q: How is this product shipped to ensure it doesn't break? A: At Good Doctor, we take care to pack medical models with extra protective layers to ensure they arrive completely intact, with installment payment options available through (Tabi) and (Tamara).
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- Anatomical model of the ulna bone : To complete your collection of long bones in a life-size form.
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