Humerus bone - actual size upper limb bones

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Anatomical model of the humerus bone (Human Humerus Bone Model - Life Size)

Continue your journey to mastering upper limb anatomy with this model of the humerus, the single and strongest bone in the arm. Designed to be life-size, this model provides a realistic and comprehensive view of the skeletal structure and is an indispensable tool in medical laboratories and orthopedic clinics.

Why would you want this model in your office or laboratory?

  • Realistic representation of features: The model highlights all vital details such as the head of the humerus, the greater and lesser tubercles, neural grooves, as well as the epicondyles in the lower limb.
  • Accuracy in joint study: It helps you understand the mechanics of the arm's articulation with the scapula at the top, and with the ulna and radius bones at the bottom (elbow joint).
  • Ideal for clinical demonstration: An excellent tool for orthopedic surgeons and physiotherapists to demonstrate shoulder dislocations, surgical neck fractures of the humerus, or tendonitis to patients.
  • Superior manufacturing quality: Made from durable medical-grade PVC material that mimics the density and texture of natural bone, ensuring its long-term sustainability as an educational reference.


❓ 4. Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Does this model represent the right or left humerus? A: The model is designed to show all the standard anatomical features that enable the student to determine the side (right/left) based on the anatomical directions shown in it.

Q: Is the size of the bone accurate? A: Yes, the model is designed to a 1:1 scale to match the average length and dimensions of an adult's humerus bone.

Q: Is express delivery available? A: Yes, at Good Doctor we offer express shipping to all areas, with flexible payment options including (Tabby) and (Tamara) to pay for your purchases in installments.


🔗 5. Related Products:

  1. Anatomical model of the ulna bone : the medial bone of the forearm and complement to the elbow joint.
  2. Anatomical model of the radius bone : the lateral bone of the forearm, which is responsible for rotational movement.
  3. Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope : The gold standard for accurate clinical diagnosis.

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