Ulna bone - bones of the upper limbs in real size
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Anatomical model of the ulna bone (Human Ulna Bone Model - Life Size)
Complete your detailed study of the upper limb bones with this model of the ulna, the medial bone of the forearm that plays a pivotal role in the formation of the elbow joint. This model is designed to mimic life-size with exceptional anatomical accuracy, making it an essential teaching aid in anatomy labs and orthopedic surgery clinics.
What makes this model unique in your educational journey?
- Extremely accurate features: The model clearly highlights the olecranon, coronal process, and trochlear notch, helping you as a medical student to understand how the forearm articulates with the humerus.
- Realistic simulation: The model is made to mimic the color and texture of natural human bones, providing a visual and tactile learning experience that helps to solidify complex anatomical information.
- A professional explanation tool: An ideal choice for orthopedists and physical therapists to explain elbow and forearm injuries to patients, such as elbow prominence fractures, in a simple and clear manner.
- Sustainable medical quality: Made from durable, shatter-resistant PVC material, to ensure it remains a solid educational reference in your office or laboratory for many years.
❓ 4. Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is this model a true life-size model? A: Yes, the model is designed to a 1:1 scale to match the dimensions of an adult's ulna bone with complete anatomical accuracy.
Q: Does the model show where it connects to the radius bone? A: Absolutely, the model clearly shows the radial notch to explain how the ulna articulates with the head of the radius in the upper part of the forearm.
Q: Can I pay via Tabby or Tamara? A: Yes, we offer you convenient and interest-free installment options via (Tabby) and (Tamara) to make it easier to acquire your educational tools.
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- Anatomical model of the radius bone : the anatomical partner of the ulna bone to complete the forearm structure.
- Anatomical model of the humerus bone : for studying the elbow joint from all its bony angles.
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