Gima 40132 Spine Model with Femur + Sacred Bone
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Full size fully flexible vertebral column comprising flat occiput, cervical neck, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, complete pelvis with symphysis and removable femoral heads Also includes representation of vertebral arteries, spinal nerve endings and an intervertebral disc prolapse l3-l4 The sacral top and coccyx are removable to illustrate the sacral section of the spine and associated nerve endings Dimensions: 4.5 x 18 x 80 cm; weight: approx. 3 kg; mounted on a pedestal Excellent for both university and basic skeletal structure teaching; can be used in medical practices to talk with their patients during visits
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Full size fully flexible vertebral column comprising flat occiput, cervical neck, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, complete pelvis with symphysis and removable femoral heads Also includes representation of vertebral arteries, spinal nerve endings and an intervertebral disc prolapse l3-l4 The sacral top and coccyx are removable to illustrate the sacral section of the spine and associated nerve endings Dimensions: 4.5 x 18 x 80 cm; weight: approx. 3 kg; mounted on a pedestal Excellent for both university and basic skeletal structure teaching; can be used in medical practices to talk with their patients during visits
Full size fully flexible vertebral column comprising flat occiput, cervical neck, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, complete pelvis with symphysis and removable femoral heads Also includes representation of vertebral arteries, spinal nerve endings and an intervertebral disc prolapse l3-l4 The sacral top and coccyx are removable to illustrate the sacral section of the spine and associated nerve endings Dimensions: 4.5 x 18 x 80 cm; weight: approx. 3 kg; mounted on a pedestal Excellent for both university and basic skeletal structure teaching; can be used in medical practices to talk with their patients during visits