Description
This Canine Stifle joint demonstration model can be used by students, teaching staff and educational institutions to assist in building a solid foundation for understanding anatomy.
The model is anatomically accurate and interactive. You can “flex” and “extend” the joint and test the cruciate ligament. One can also remove one of the screws from the cruciate ligaments, whereby one would then be able to demonstrate a true cranial drawer.
They are incredibly detailed and each ligament and tendon is coloured differently to ensure each part of the anatomy is visible. Our models are incredibly flexible and robust to ensure long lasting visual aids.
They are also ideal for use by professionals in the field to explain specific pathologies and surgical procedures to their clients.
Features:
3D printed parts (6 bones) and (7 Ligaments)
Screws (13 items)
What’s in the Box:
Wood shavings
x1 Assembled Canine Stifle joint demonstration model.
Which illustrates the following bones: Femur, Tibia, Fibula, two Fabella’s and one Patella
and the following tendons/ ligaments: Patella Ligament; Medial and Lateral Femoropatellar Ligaments; Medial and Lateral Collateral Ligaments; Menisci’; Cranial and Caudal Cruciate Ligaments.