Description of the Mediprem hand skeleton model with ligaments
The Mediprem hand skeleton model with ligaments is a detailed and realistic representation of the bones and ligaments that make up the hand. This representation includes:
- Hand fingers with knuckles that are individual
- The metacarpes
- Carpal bones
- The ulna and the radius
- Ligaments (in transparencies)
The Mediprem hand skeleton model with ligaments allows it to be used for educational purposes of anatomical skeleton model of hand with ligaments.
The model can also be used by orthopedists or orthopedic surgeons, because it very well represents the bone structure of the hand. This model will be useful for them to better understand the different fractures that can occur at the level of the hand. But also decide which procedure will be most effective in repairing or reinstalling the bones of the hand.
The hand skeleton model Mediprem is by the way, perfect to show in addition to radios, where exactly is located a bone fracture of a patient and explain how repair can be possible.
Characteristics of the Mediprem hand skeleton model with ligaments
- The hand is flexible and can perform different hand movements.
- Artificially represents ligaments (which are foldable).