Anatomical Chart Company Catalogue 2014 - page 58

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Skeletal models
A. Lumbar Spine with Innervation
QS662
• Shows lumbar portion of spine and spinal cord,
epidural cavity, nerve roots, plexus lumbalis, plexus
sacralis, plexus coccygeus, and sympathetic trunk
ganglia. Normal body halves of L1, L2, and L3 are
removable to show common disorders of the spine:
vertebral compression fracture, tumors, metastases,
spondylosis and spondylarthrosis, slipped disc,
and spondylarthritic osteophytes. Removable from
green
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base.
• Somso
®
Modelle, size: 15“x 9“x 8“
(38.1cm x 22.9cm x 20.3cm)
B. Giant Atlas/Axis Model
Z4083
• Shows atlas, axis and 3rd cervical vertebra in
relation to the occipital. 2-times life-size and
mounted on elastic cord to allow movement.
• Size: 7-1⁄4“x 4-1/2“x 5“ (18.4cm x 11.4cm x 12.7cm)
C. Nervous System Model
BS27
• 1/2 life-size schematic presentation of the central and
peripheral nervous system. One piece on green
®
base.
• Somso
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Modelle, size: 36”x 12”x 2-1/3”
(91.4cm x 30.5cm x 5.9cm)
D. Flexible Lumbar Vertebral Column with
Herniated Disc
A76/5
• Includes spinal cord and nerve branches and
illustrates herniation of dorsolateral intervertebral
disc. Sacrum has removable flap to reveal nerves.
Removable from stand.
• 3B Scientific GmbH, size: 5“x 5“x 13“
(12.7cm x 12.7cm x 33cm)
E. Fifth Cervical Vertebra
BS30
• Shows vertebra, its articulating surfaces, vertebral
artery, spinal cord in cross-section, nerve roots and
more. Mounted on green
®
board. Does not dissect.
• Somso
®
Modelle, size: 15“x 10“x 11“
(38.1cm x 25.4cm x 27.9cm)
F. Deluxe Spinal Cord Model
DG165
• 5-times life-size segment of the upper thoracic spinal
cord with a portion of the white matter cut away to
expose the anterior and posterior nerve roots.
• Denoyer-Geppert Co., size: 12”x 8”x 5”
(30.4cm x 20.3cm x 12.7cm)
Skeletal models are invaluable for effective,
three-dimensional learning.
And they’re the fundamental first step toward mastering human anatomy.
These models are yours in a variety of sizes and at a range of costs.
From full, complete structures to disarticulated bone parts, each replica is
created with long-lasting materials that mimic actual human anatomy.
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