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3-Part Sectional Knee Joint Model Product Number: LZ02007U
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Use this model to demonstrate various disorders of the human knee joint and their respective therapies in a graphic way. The model shows a natural-sized, healthy right knee joint in upright positio... More. |
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Product Number: SB41558U
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Set of four knee models illustrate: degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis), erosion to joint articular cartilage, progression of degenerative joint disease, and osteophytes (bone spurs) at the... More. |
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3B Scientific® Mini Knee Joint with Cross-Section (On Base) Product Number: SB41483U
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This mini-joint has been reduced to half of its natural size but has kept all of its functionality. In addition to the external anatomical structures, using the superb new joint cross-section mount... More. |
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Product Number: SB41404U
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This functional model provides a graphic demonstration of the anatomy and mechanics of the knee joints, allowing better doctor-patient or teacher-student understanding. Use this life-size, fully fl... More. |
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Product Number: SB37696U
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This model allows the ligaments to move differently, according to the joint anatomical movements. Natural size. 4-1/8" x 4-1/8" x 13-3/4". Mounted on stand with base. More. |
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Product Number: SB35461U
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High-quality, full-size model with meniscus, fibular, tibial, anterior and posterior cruciate, and patellar ligaments, plus extended femur and patellar ligament connected to tip section of quadrice... More. |
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Product Number: SB35430U
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Full-size right knee features: femur, fibula, patella, and tibia bones; lateral and medial meniscus; quadriceps femoris tendon; anterior cruciate, fibular and tibial collateral, patellar, and poste... More. |
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Product Number: SB45349U
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Shows different removable muscles and muscle portions of the knee area. Color-coded and raised areas indicate the muscle origin and insertion points on the femur, tibia, and fibula. In addition... More. |