Description
Experience Anatomical Precision with the Human Skeleton Model Leo Featuring Ligaments
The Human Skeleton Model Leo with Ligaments offers a detailed and dynamic view of human anatomy, showcasing realistic ligament structures alongside bones. Perfect for educators, students, and medical professionals, this model brings anatomy lessons to life. Enhance your understanding of musculoskeletal connections and improve teaching or learning experiences. Order now to add this invaluable tool to your educational resources!
Designed for Education, Training, and Professional Reference
This skeleton model is crafted for comprehensive anatomical study, ideal for classrooms, clinics, and training centers. Its focus on ligaments supports learning about joint stability and movement, essential for fields such as physical therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine. Use it to deepen your knowledge of skeletal-ligament relationships and improve practical skills in musculoskeletal health.
Why Choose the Leo Skeleton Model? See the Difference It Makes
- Highly detailed ligament representation enhances understanding of joint mechanics
- Durable construction suitable for repeated handling in classrooms and clinical settings
- Perfect for students, educators, physiotherapists, and healthcare practitioners
- Facilitates interactive learning with a clear view of skeletal and ligament anatomy
- Compact yet lifelike design that fits easily into any teaching environment
Key Features of the Human Skeleton Model Leo
- Includes realistic ligament attachments for an in-depth study of joint function
- High-quality materials ensure longevity and detailed anatomical accuracy
- Fully articulated for demonstration of joint movement and flexibility
- Mounted on a sturdy base for stable display and hands-on learning
Technical Specifications of the Product
- Product dimensions: 69.5 in.
- Product weight: 20.74 lbs.
- Included with purchase:
- 1 x Human Skeleton Model Leo with Ligaments
- 1 x Rolling stand
- 1 x Product manual with anatomical details