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Erler-Zimmer Foot Skeleton Model with Ligaments

Erler-Zimmer Foot Skeleton Model with Ligaments
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  • Life-size foot skeleton with ligaments and removable stand
  • Ideal for the detailed study of tendon and muscle structures
  • Represents ligamentous apparatus with related muscles
  • Includes all bones of the foot as well as start of fibula and tibia

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Erler-Zimmer Foot Skeleton Model with Ligaments

Featuring realistic representations of the ligamentous apparatus with related muscles, the Erler-Zimmer Foot Skeleton Model with Ligaments is suitable for accurate anatomy education. This model may also be beneficial as a visual aid during patient conversations, featuring all bones of the foot as well as the start of the tibia and fibula.

What's Included?

  • 1 x Anatomical Foot Model
  • 1 x Removable Stand

Key Features and Benefits

  • Removeable stand allows access to sole of foot
  • Life-size construction for accurate study
  • High-quality craftsmanship for reliability

Who Can Use the Erler-Zimmer Foot Skeleton Model?

This Erler-Zimmer Foot Model is ideal for individuals studying the treatment of ligament injuries and conditions. It also provides a clear, visual way to indicate impairments and possible forms of therapy to the patient. This teaching aid is incredibly accurate, supplied in a life-size model that offers a high-quality representation of the foot.

Erler-Zimmer Foot and Ligaments Model

Which Muscles and Ligaments are Shown?

This Erler-Zimmer model depicts the following muscles with ligaments:

  • Flexor digitorum longus muscle
  • Posterior tibial muscle
  • Flexor hallucis longus muscle
  • Peroneus longus muscle
  • Peroneus brevis muscle
  • Extensor hallucis longus muscle
  • Extensor digitorum longus muscle
  • Tibialis anterior muscle
  • Superior fibular retinaculum
  • Inferior extensor retinaculum
  • Soleus muscle
  • Flexor digitorum brevis muscle

How Useful are Anatomical Models?

Anatomical models help users to discern anatomical structures and relationships without being constrained by other structures (such as can occur in a cadaver). In this way, accurate models like the Erler-Zimmer Foot Model help to enhance and facilitate anatomy education.

Warranty Information

This product includes a five year warranty.

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