The Life-Size Cervical Model with Muscles and Nerves provides a detailed view of the cervical spine and surrounding anatomical structures, helping students study the relationship between vertebrae, nerves, and supporting muscles of the neck.
This full-size model includes the brain stem, occipital bone, atlas and axis through C7, along with T1 and T3 vertebrae. A herniated disc is also represented to help illustrate common cervical spine pathology. The model features a soft cerebellum and a complete nerve structure including the right-side brachial plexus, demonstrating how nerves extend from the cervical spine into the upper body.
Muscles shown include the sub-occipital triangle, longus capitis, levator scapulae, and scalenus medius posterior and anterior. The model also features the right first and second ribs with cartilage, providing additional anatomical context for the cervical and upper thoracic region.
A key card is included to help identify structures during instruction and study.
What the Model Shows
• Brain stem and occipital bone
• Atlas and axis through C7 vertebrae
• T1 and T3 vertebrae
• Herniated cervical disc
• Right-side brachial plexus nerve structure
• Right first and second ribs with cartilage
Muscles Illustrated
• Sub-occipital triangle
• Longus capitis
• Levator scapulae
• Scalenus medius posterior
• Scalenus anterior
Ideal For
• Anatomy and physiology education
• Nursing and medical training programs
• Chiropractic and physical therapy instruction
• Classroom and laboratory demonstrations
Product Details
• Life-size cervical spine anatomical model
• Includes muscles, nerves, vertebrae, and ribs
• Features soft cerebellum and detailed nerve structures
• Includes key card identifying anatomical features
Model Dimensions: 5½ in. x 6½ in. x 10 in.
Key Card Size: 6¼ in. x 8¼ in.
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The Life-Size Cervical Model with Muscles and Nerves provides a detailed view of the cervical spine and surrounding anatomical structures, helping students study the relationship between vertebrae, nerves, and supporting muscles of the neck.
This full-size model includes the brain stem, occipital bone, atlas and axis through C7, along with T1 and T3 vertebrae. A herniated disc is also represented to help illustrate common cervical spine pathology. The model features a soft cerebellum and a complete nerve structure including the right-side brachial plexus, demonstrating how nerves extend from the cervical spine into the upper body.
Muscles shown include the sub-occipital triangle, longus capitis, levator scapulae, and scalenus medius posterior and anterior. The model also features the right first and second ribs with cartilage, providing additional anatomical context for the cervical and upper thoracic region.
A key card is included to help identify structures during instruction and study.
What the Model Shows
• Brain stem and occipital bone
• Atlas and axis through C7 vertebrae
• T1 and T3 vertebrae
• Herniated cervical disc
• Right-side brachial plexus nerve structure
• Right first and second ribs with cartilage
Muscles Illustrated
• Sub-occipital triangle
• Longus capitis
• Levator scapulae
• Scalenus medius posterior
• Scalenus anterior
Ideal For
• Anatomy and physiology education
• Nursing and medical training programs
• Chiropractic and physical therapy instruction
• Classroom and laboratory demonstrations
Product Details
• Life-size cervical spine anatomical model
• Includes muscles, nerves, vertebrae, and ribs
• Features soft cerebellum and detailed nerve structures
• Includes key card identifying anatomical features
Model Dimensions: 5½ in. x 6½ in. x 10 in.
Key Card Size: 6¼ in. x 8¼ in.
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