Life-Size Human Spine with Complete Vertebrae, Nerves, and Male Pelvis Anatomy Model

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The G.D. Anatomical Life-Size Human Spine Model is an anatomically accurate replica of the complete human vertebral column and is a perfect tool to understand basic spine anatomy.

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Human Spine Model with Complete Vertebrae
Mounted on a hanging stand, this spine model is life-size and remains static for uninterrupted anatomical study. Our complete vertebral column model begins at the occipital bone (base of the skull) and continues to the start of the cervical vertebrae with both the atlas and axis bones present.

In between each vertebra are intervertebral discs, vertebral arteries, and spinal nerves. The vertebral arteries are displayed in the cervical vertebrae portion while spinal nerves are displayed throughout the whole length of the spine. Each vertebra is also detailed with the transverse processes and the spinous process to aid in the study of muscle attachment.

This spine model includes all 7 vertebrae in the cervical column, all 12 vertebrae in the thoracic column, and all 5 vertebrae in the lumbar column. The sacrum and coccyx are also represented.

Male Skeletal Pelvis
The G.D. Anatomical Spine Model also incorporates an anatomically correct life-size male skeletal pelvis that includes realistic bony landmarks and texture. The pelvic skeleton model features complete hip anatomy and includes the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Realistic details and anatomy include the winged feature of the ilium and the sacroiliac (SI) joint.

Metal Display Stand
Our spine model includes a metal display stand. The spine model elegantly hangs from the stand by way of a metal ring located at the top of the spine. The model can be easily removed from the stand for more concentrated study.

  1. Axis
  2. Vertebral Artery
  3. Intervertebral Discs
  4. Transverse Process
  5. Spinal Nerves
  6. Herniated Disc
  7. Sacrum
  8. Coccyx
  9. Pubis
  10. Pubic Symphysis
  11. Ischium
  12. Acetabulum
  13. Ilium
  14. Iliac Crest
  15. Lumbar Vertebrae
  16. Thoracic Vertebrae
  17. Cervical Vertebrae
  18. Occipital Bone
  19. Spinous Process
  20. Median Sacral Crest
  21. Iliac Tuberosity
  22. Greater Sciatic Notch
  23. Lesser Sciatic Notch
  24. Sacral Spinal Nerves
  25. Gluteal Surface

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