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Replica arm skeleton
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Our lifelike cast of a human arm skeleton provides a striking representation of the anatomy and movements of the human arm and forearm. This teaching tool allows for the demonstration of the complex turning movements of the forearm bones, known as pronation and supination, as well as wrist movements.
The special feature of this model is the movable hand, mounted on a wire. This realistic hand movement helps to better understand and illustrate the functionality of the arm and wrist. The model is similar in accuracy and detail to Model 6016, but without the shoulder girdle, making it more compact and more targeted for arm examination.
This teaching tool is invaluable for medical schools, physical therapy programs, and biomechanical research facilities, allowing for a detailed study of arm and hand anatomy and movement mechanics. It provides an excellent opportunity to explore and teach the anatomy and function of the human arm in a realistic environment.
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Replica arm skeleton