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Axis Scientific Human Skeletal Shoulder Anatomy Model with Functional Ligaments, Realistic Design, Includes Base for Display and Study, Detailed Product Manual

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  • Shoulder Joint Model: This shoulder joint model offers an exceptional view of the human shoulder joint and its connective ligaments, offering limited flexibility, while still maintaining anatomical detail.
  • Anatomically Correct: The joint model is constructed with flexible ligaments, each of which is attached with clear, almost invisible, plastic screws. Be aware of cheap imported human anatomy models that have anatomical inaccuracies!
  • Realistic Anatomy: Axis Scientific anatomy shoulder models are hand-painted and assembled with the utmost attention to detail, designed by and for medical professionals.
  • Detailed User Guide: Includes a full-color detailed product manual ideal for study or curriculum development. Axis Scientific product manuals use real photographs of the model, not just a list of the parts.
  • Anatomy Model Experts: All we do is anatomy. Axis Scientific designs all anatomy models in collaboration with medical professionals ensuring the highest quality anatomical replicas.



Product Description

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Axis Scientific Shoulder Anatomy Model

Hands-On Anatomy and Medical Education for Students and Patients


This fully functional shoulder joint anatomy model offers an exceptional view of the bones of the shoulder and the ligaments of the shoulder joint. Anatomically correct with functional design and backed by a 3 Year Protection Period from Anatomy Warehouse, this shoulder anatomy model is great for medical display in an office, hands-on anatomy study with students, and physical or occupational therapists.

This is an authentic Axis Scientific anatomy model, exclusively by Anatomy Warehouse.

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint, Bones & Ligaments

Mobile Ligaments of the Glenohumeral Joints

Flexible Shoulder Joint Model

This shoulder anatomy model has moderate flexibility which is great for demonstrating common injuries and stressors on the human shoulder joint.

Showing high visibility and lifelike scale

Life-Sized Anatomy Model

At approximately 8-inches tall, this shoulder anatomy model accurately represents the typical scale of an adult human shoulder joint.

Image showing a close up of the glenohumeral ligaments to show detail

Unbeatable Anatomical Detail

Each anatomy model of the shoulder is cast from real human bone specimens for unparalleled anatomical accuracy. Study the shoulder joint in detail.

This model includes a full-color manual

Detailed Anatomy Product Guide

All Axis Scientific product manuals use real photographs of the model, not just a plain list of the parts and numbers, making it the ideal study tool.

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
Shows how the supraspinatus tendon gets pinched
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Great quailty, I had returned another companies and ourchased this one. This is made here in the USA and you get reading material to go along with to study.
Amy O
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023
Bought this to help patients understand the joint
Susan Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020
For those of you who want the model as a teaching tool, it is not correct. the scapula on this model is rotated posteriorly so the acromion process and clavicle are oriented too high. The representation of the coraco-acromial ligament is too long and lies superior to the glenohumeral joint as an arch with no protection from adverse motion between the 2 bones. I thought it would be OK as a quick and dirty model for my patients but as l am writing this I realize it's not going to work for me. I hope it's just my model that is flawed and others are more anatomically correct.
J anderson
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
I liked that the ligaments are not fixed but move a bit. It's very helpful that it comes off the stand.I didn't like that the picture included naming the parts is backwards. (The view in the picture is the reverse of what you see when you look @ the model.)
707northcal.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017
I have used this anatomical model to help explain diagnosis. I have found the model clumsy to handle falling apart as I discuss there issues. I would not recommend this model. I would suggest placing another rod on the hip to keep model in place
Amanda
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2017
Looks good. My only issue is that some of the ligaments had small tears or had popped off. (The coracoclavicular ligament detached itself from the clavicle.) Probably happened in shipping or handling because the box around it looked a little smushed.
Gernot Huber
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2015
The good: has detailed bone structure, and the translucent ligaments (as shown in the photo) allow view of underlying bone surfaces. In these two regards I prefer it to the basic 3B Scientific model which I also purchased.The bad: However, UNLIKE in the product photo, the ligaments are NOT removable. There are no screws as shown in the photo attaching the ligaments to the bone. Instead, they are glued on. The fact that this model supposedly had removable ligaments was the reason I ordered it. It's a feature I absolutely need, to show anything close to the full range of motion of the joint. The glued-on ligaments restrict motion to less than 10% of actual joint motion.Lastly, while I assume this is a cast from an actual skeleton, the model has an unusually large gap between the head of the humerus and the acromion process (see photo, the model reviewed here is on the left), making it harder to demonstrate how and why the most common shoulder injury (namely to the supraspinatous tendon) happens.
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