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9982-1000126
9982-1000130
9982-1000043
9982-1000127
9982-1000128
9982-1000131
9982-1008545
9982-1013005
Anatomi ca l Mode l Human
Spina l Column
Deluxe Flexible Spine with
Femur Heads and Painted
Muscles
Painted spines add a new dimen­
sion to demonstrations. Muscle ori­
gins (red) and insertions (blue) are
painted on left innominate, femur
and vertebrae. For further informa­
tion see 9982-1000125.
83 cm; 2.1 kg
&
L/D/E/F/S/P/I/J www.
9982-1000127
Deluxe Flexible Spine
with Femur Heads
All other features as 9982-1000125.
83 cm; 2.1 kg
9982-1000126
Durable Flexible Spine
Probably the last spine you will
ever need! With male pelvis, occipi­
tal plate, vertebral artery, spinal
nerve exits and a dorsalateral disc
prolapse between the 3rd and 4th
lumbar vertabrae. Specially mount­
ed on a flexible hose adding extra
stability. Ideal for regular active
use, such as in schools. Stand is not
included, please see 9982-1000132.
74 cm; 1.4 kg
9982-1000130
Durable Flexible Spine with
Femur Heads
All other features as 9982-1000130.
83 cm; 2.3 kg
9982-1000131
Flexible Spine with
Soft Intervertebral Discs
Soft Discs for greater realism. This unique spine
shows how the discs deform during normal and
abnormal positioning. Use it to demonstrate any
number of pathological conditions such as scolio­
sis, lordosis, kyphosis or subluxations. Herniation
can be demonstrated with compression. In addi­
tion, the special mounting allows unobstructed
vision viewing during demonstration and display.
Includes dura mater of spinal cord and spinal
nerves. Supplied on removable stand.
105 cm; 5.0 kg
9982-1008545
Mini Vertebral Column,
Elastic, on stand
Model with squama occipitalis and
pelvis. The vertebral column is
mounted flexibly to demonstrate
natural movements and patholo­
gical changes. On a detachable
stand.
44 cm; 0.35 kg
9982-1000043
Mini Vertebral Column,
Elastic
As 9982-1000043, but without
stand.
40 cm; 0.25 kg
9982-1000042
Didactic Flexible Spine
This superb didactically painted spinal column
has the same anatomical features as the
9982-1000121. The five different
sections of the spinal column
are differentiated by colour:
• 7 cervical vertebrae
• 12 thoracic vertebrae
• 5 lumbar vertebrae
• Sacrum
• Coccyx
Use this spinal column for simpli­
fied patient education or for les­
sons in a classroom environment
where the didactical colours help to
immediately reinforce the explana­
tion, even from a distance.
Stand is not included, please
see 9982-1000132 (page 18).
74 cm; 1.9 kg
9982-1000128
Didactic Flexible Spine with
Femur Heads
All other features as 9982-1000128.
82 cm; 2.1 kg
9982-1000129
Spinal Column Comparison
Using this functional model, you can clearly
demonstrate the difference between the
human spine and that of a mammal. The
differences in structure and in how the spinal
columns react to stress illustrates to the pupils
how humans walk upright. Supplied with short
description for teachers.
35x25x17 cm, 0.4 kg
9982-1013005
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