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Skeleton Models

Skeleton models

The skeleton models are extremely suitable for educational purposes in physiotherapy practices or in medical or physiotherapy training courses. Skeleton models are often also used in physiotherapy practices, GP practices and other medical practices, in which the anatomical models serve as an example. The models are used by physiotherapists and doctors to visually explain symptoms or a treatment. An explanation becomes clearer for the client by means of an educational-resources/anatomy model.

From skeleton to skull and from pelvis to spine

There are different types of skeleton models: pelvis, bones, extremities, entire skeleton, entire spinal columns, skulls, spinal column parts and vertebrae models. Each educational-resources/anatomy model has different purposes. For example, Toni functions as a therapy skeleton with a movable spine. Skeleton Willi is a standard skeleton model and Max isthe top model with many extras such as a movable spine, ligaments and marking of the muscles.

In addition to the complete skeletons, there is a wide range of pelvic models: male, female and children's pelvic models. There is also a wide range of skulls, from foetal skulls (at various weeks of age) to children's skulls at various ages, and the adult skull with many extras. The spinal column furthermore comes in various models. Such as the entire spine including the pelvis, with or without muscle attachments and an optional stand. Different parts of the spine are also available separately. This makes it easier for the doctor to identify areas of the spine.

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