Fibula bone - actual size bones of the lower limbs
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Anatomical model of the fibula bone (Human Fibula Bone Model - Life Size)
Enhance your study of leg structure with this model of the fibula, the slender, lateral bone that plays a vital role in supporting muscles and shaping the ankle joint. This life-size model is designed as an accurate teaching tool to help medical students and healthcare practitioners understand the intricate anatomy of the lower extremities.
Why would this model be a valuable addition to your study collection?
- Accurate representation of bony features: The model clearly shows the head of the fibula at the top, and the lateral malleolus at the bottom, which is the bony prominence you feel on the outside of the ankle.
- Ideal for comparative study: Designed to be studied alongside the tibia to understand how they connect and form the lower leg joint (syndesmosis).
- Clinical demonstration tool: Orthopedists and physical therapists help explain common ankle injuries, such as ankle sprains and lateral fractures, to patients in a visual and tangible way.
- Professional medical quality: Made of high-quality PVC material, which is durable and lightweight, with a color and texture that mimics real bone to ensure the best educational experience.
❓ 4. Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is this model life-size (real-life size)? A: Yes, the model is designed to a 1:1 scale to perfectly match the dimensions and length of an adult fibula bone.
Q: Does the model show the articular surfaces? A: Absolutely, the model shows the articular surfaces with the tibia at the top and bottom, as well as the point of articulation with the talus bone.
Q: Is installment service available? A: Yes, you can buy the model now and easily pay in installments through (Tabby) or (Tamara) available at the Good Doctor store without interest.
🔗 5. Related Products:
- Anatomical model of the tibia : the bone accompanying the fibula to form the complete leg skeleton.
- Anatomical model of the femur : for studying the largest bone in the lower limbs.
- Model of the bones of the hand and wrist : to compare the structure of the bones of the upper and lower limbs.