Description
Shoulder joint with rotator cuff – 5-piece anatomical shoulder model
The shoulder joint with rotator cuff is a detailed anatomical model Designed for Education, medical training, and patient education. The model consists of the upper part of the humerus, the clavicle, and the scapula, and illustrates the anatomy of the shoulder joint with a focus on the rotator cuff muscles.
The muscle attachments are clearly marked with red blue color codes to facilitate demonstration and understanding of the shoulder’s anatomy. The following muscles can be viewed and removed:
- M. subscapularis
- M. supraspinatus
- M. infraspinatus
- M. teres minor
When the muscles are removed, the model can demonstrate movements such as abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation, as well as lifting and circular movements of the arm.
The model comes on a stand and is well suited for use in Physiotherapy, orthopedics, anatomy instruction, and clinical practice. An educational aid for studying the anatomy and function of the shoulder joint.
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