Vertebrae Models

7 Products
Herniated disc simulator
This model of two lumbar vertebrae in about double life size has the opportunity to demonstrate a lateral intervertebral disc hernia. If the two vertebrae are pressed together, the inner core of the disc will be protruding to the outside, forming a hernia. The protruding hernia shows graphically the pressure which affects the spinal nerve. With this helpful tool you can demonstrate fast and easily what happens when a patient suffers from a herniated disc. Because of the enlarged size it is easy to handle and also suitable for group teaching.

€120.19*
Stages of Disc Degeneration
This model consists of 4 vertebrae pairs and shows additionally to the normal condition three different pathologies: slight disc damage, prolapse with bone degeneration and advanced bone and disc degeneration. The vertebrae pairs are mounted magnetically on the plexiglass base and can be easily removed. All vertebrae are flexible mounted which allows demonstration of movements.Size: 38 x 10 x 10 cm, weight: 0.9 kg

€163.03*
Vertebra collection, 8 vertebrae
2 lumbar vertebrae, 2 thoracic vertebrae, 2 cervical vertebrae in addition to atlas and axis are threaded loosely on rubber and offer the possibility of studying each individual vertebra in detail. All structures, joint surfaces, processes, etc. are recognisable.Without stand.

€66.64*
Healthy / osteoporotic bone structure comparison model
This highly enlarged model of the bone structure shows healthy structure on one side and structure with osteoporotic changes on the other side. Because of the direct comparison the patient understands without many explanation how his bones change and why the risk of fractures is higher.Size: 11.5 x 11.5 x 13 cm, weight: 0.4 kg

€77.35*
Demonstration figure correct and wrong lifting
This lifting manikin displays clearly the conditions of the spine during right or wrong lifting. If the manikin lifts the load correctly, which means it bends the knees and straightens the back, all vertebrae stay together as one and the load is spread on the whole vertebra. If the manikin lifts the load with straight legs and bends the back, the spine is bent apart and clefts appear between the vertebrae. The patient can clearly see that the load is pressing on the front part of the vertebra which can cause disc damages. A valuable aid for each practice.Size: 23 x 15 x 15 cm

€511.70*
Osteoporosis vertebra, 2 times life size
This model of a human lumbar vertebra is median sectioned and shows healthy bone structure on one side and osteoporotic bone structures on the other side. The model is assembled magnetically and can easily be removed from the stand.Size: 13 x 12 x 7 cm, weight: 0.5 kg

€71.40*
Vertebra with spinal cord section
Individual cervical vertebra with cross sectional representation of the spinal cord. White and grey spinal cord substance and the spinal nerves shown. On baseboard.

€117.81*

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