The Life-Size Elbow Joint Model is an anatomical, medical-grade model designed for educational and professional use. It provides a realistic, life-size representation of the human elbow, focusing on both structure and movement. This model is a common tool used in anatomical studies to provide a detailed view of the joint’s function and structure.
- Medical Education: Used in medical schools, colleges, and clinics for teaching anatomy and biomechanics.
- Patient Education: Helps doctors and therapists explain injuries, surgical procedures, or therapy exercises to patients.
- Professional Use: Ideal for orthopedic professionals, physical therapists, and for high school biological experiment equipment.
- Structure: Includes a portion of the humerus, ulna, and radius bones, as well as the interosseous membrane, biceps, and triceps.
- Movements: Demonstrates flexion, extension, pronation, supination, and internal/external rotation of the radius.
- Ligaments: Features flexible, artificial, and bendable ligaments, including the radial collateral ligament, annular ligament of the radius, and ulnar collateral ligament.
- Mounting: The model is mounted on a stand, making it ideal for desk display or demonstration.
- Material: Constructed from durable, high-quality, and washable PVC plastic.




