A58/8: Didactic Flexible Spine Model
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Item: A58/8 [1000128]

Didactic Flexible Spine Model

 

$ 177.00

The 5 different sections of the spinal column are differentiated by color on this human spine model. The features on this didactic flexible spine are:

  • 7 cervical vertebrae
  • 12 thoracic vertebrae
  • 5 lumbar vertebrae
  • Sacrum
  • Coccyx
Use this spinal column replica for simplified patient education or for anatomy lessons in a classroom environment where the didactic colors help to immediately track the explanation about the human spine, even from a distance. This Didactic Flexible Spine Model is not only an extremely good value but it is also a durable spine of high quality. Other great features of this spine are:
  • Full pelvis and occipital plate
  • Fully flexible mounting throughout spine
  • L3-L4 disc prolapsed on spine
  • Spinal nerve exits
  • Cervical vertebral artery
  • Male pelvis
Stand is not included with didactic flexible spine, please see Stand for Spinal Columns and Skeletons.
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VR1152L: Spinal Column Chart

Spinal Column Chart

The anatomy of the human spine is illustrated beautifully in this informative poster. The spinal column is depicted in detail on this chart.  Common pathologies are outlined on the chart including osteoporosis, scoliosis,  and disc herniation ...

Item: VR1152L

 

$ 18.95

A59/8: Stand for Spinal Columns and Skeletons, 3 part

Stand for Spinal Columns and Skeletons, 3 part

New, worldwide unique spine and skeleton stand! This stand...

• Can be placed on the floor
• Or mounted on a wall!
• Made of nickel-plated steel
This stand works great for 3B Scientific spines and hanging skeleton models!

Item: A59/8

 

$ 50.00

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Weights & Measurements

74 cm
29.1 in
1.9 kg
4.19 lb

Brand: 3B Scientific
MPN: A58/8

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