Human Shoulder Joint With Rotator Cuff, 5 Parts
This anatomical model accurately presents the upper half of the humerus, the clavicle, and the scapula, providing a clear and didactic view of the bony structures and the shoulder joint. It highlights the rotator cuff musculature, with muscle origins indicated in red and insertions in blue, facilitating the understanding of the functional connections between muscles and bones. The model includes four fundamental muscles essential for shoulder stability and mobility: the subscapularis, located on the anterior surface of the scapula and primarily responsible for internal rotation of the arm; the supraspinatus, situated in the supraspinous fossa and crucial for initiating abduction; the infraspinatus, positioned on the posterior surface of the scapula and acting in external rotation; and the teres minor, which also contributes to external rotation and stabilization of the glenohumeral joint. All of these muscles are removable, allowing observation of the deeper structures and the simulation of the main articular movements of the shoulder. Accompanied by an interactive 3D anatomical model with augmented reality, it provides an excellent tool to support and enhance learning. This platform allows students to engage in comparative analysis of anatomical models as they contrast the structures of different organs. It also serves as a foundation for continuing education, expanding learning opportunities for all students
One-Year Warranty
Ship Weight (LBs): 3.3
Dimensions. (Inches): 6.69 x 6.69 x 9.06
Human Shoulder Joint With Rotator Cuff, 5 Parts
This anatomical model accurately presents the upper half of the humerus, the clavicle, and the scapula, providing a clear and didactic view of the bony structures and the shoulder joint. It highlights the rotator cuff musculature, with muscle origins indicated in red and insertions in blue, facilitating the understanding of the functional connections between muscles and bones. The model includes four fundamental muscles essential for shoulder stability and mobility: the subscapularis, located on the anterior surface of the scapula and primarily responsible for internal rotation of the arm; the supraspinatus, situated in the supraspinous fossa and crucial for initiating abduction; the infraspinatus, positioned on the posterior surface of the scapula and acting in external rotation; and the teres minor, which also contributes to external rotation and stabilization of the glenohumeral joint. All of these muscles are removable, allowing observation of the deeper structures and the simulation of the main articular movements of the shoulder. Accompanied by an interactive 3D anatomical model with augmented reality, it provides an excellent tool to support and enhance learning. This platform allows students to engage in comparative analysis of anatomical models as they contrast the structures of different organs. It also serves as a foundation for continuing education, expanding learning opportunities for all students
One-Year Warranty
Ship Weight (LBs): 3.3
Dimensions. (Inches): 6.69 x 6.69 x 9.06
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