Erler Zimmer Hand Dissection MP1530
Erler Zimmer Hand Dissection MP1530
Erler Zimmer Hand Dissection MP1530
Erler Zimmer Hand Dissection MP1530

Erler Zimmer Hand Dissection MP1530

erler zimmer
EZ-MP1530
€589.14
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Erler Zimmer anatomical models, hand dissection MP1530:

Educational anatomical model of life-size wrist and hand joint , with carpal tunnel syndrome.

This extraordinary anatomical teaching model is a life-size reproduction of a wrist joint, with hand, with carpal tunnel syndrome.

The model was made by 3D printing and shows a superficial dissection of the left hand and wrist.

The transverse carpal and pulmonary ligaments were removed to expose the tendons and nerves crossing the carpal tunnel and Guyon's Canal.

Laponeurosis palmaris was removed to show the course of the tendons through the palm of the hand, the superficial muscles of the tendon eminences and hypothenaries (abductors and flexors) and the muscles arising from the flexor digitorum tendon.

Detailed anatomical description available upon request in English.

The Erler Zimmer MP1530 anatomical hand dissection model is manufactured from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is very hard, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. PVC resists reactions with acids, alcohol gasoline, and hydrocarbons.

Why buy it

Erler Zimmer Anatomical Models are the most widely used teaching aids for the study of human anatomy in schools and universities. High quality, faithfulness to detail, excellent value for money.

Ideal for teaching, for providing clarification to patients, for scientific medical training.

Many physicians and professionals purchase the anatomical teaching models to highlight key points on topics such as the skeleton, human musculature, joints and related diseases (rheumatism, arthritis, bursitis, synovitis, bursitis, tendonitis, cervical, ischialgia).

They can also be used as furnishing accessories to personalize one's medical office.

Height
29
Width
9,5
Depth
3
Weight
1
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