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Upper Limb Ligaments 3D Anatomy model
This 3D printed specimen presents the entire upper limb skeleton and ligaments from the pectoral girdle to the hand.
Upper Limb 3D anatomy model
This 3D-printed specimen demonstrates the superficial anatomy of a left upper limb from the blade of the scapula to the hand. The skin and superficial and deep fascia has been removed from most of the limb except over the dorsum of the scapula, proximal arm, and over the hand. The superficial veins, including the median cubital vein, have been maintained;...
Upper Limb - biceps, bones and ligaments 3D anatomy...
This 3D anatomy model specimen shows the origin and insertion of biceps (most other arm and shoulder muscle bellies have been removed). The long head of biceps arises from the supraglenoid tubercle (hidden from view) and travels inferiorly in the bicipital groove, whereas the short head of biceps arises from the coracoid process. The bifid insertion of...
Temporal Bone Model, Set of 3 anatomy models
This 3 part 3D printed model derived from CT data highlights the complex anatomy of the temporal bone including bone ossicles, canals, chambers, foramina and air spaces. In addition, the spatial relations between temporal bone and other structures of otological importance, i.e. carotid artery, dural venous sinuses, related nerves and the dura mater are...
Shoulder - deep dissection of the left shoulder joint
Shoulder - deep dissection of the left shoulder joint, musculature, and associated nerves and vessels This 3D anatomy specimen presents a deep dissection of the left shoulder joint, musculature, and associated nerves and vessels of the scapula and proximal humerus (to near midshaft). Anteriorly, the deltoid muscle has been detached from its origin to...
Shoulder - deep dissection of a right shoulder girdle
Shoulder - deep dissection of a right shoulder girdle, preserving a complete scapula, lateral clavicle, and proximal humerus This 3D anatomy specimen preserves a deep dissection of a right shoulder girdle, consisting of a complete scapula, lateral clavicle, and proximal humerus. In the anterior view, the subscapularis muscle is present but sectioned to...
Shoulder (left) - Superficial muscles and...
This printed 3D left shoulder specimen consists of the scapula, humerus (sectioned near midshaft) and clavicle (sectioned at midshaft) with the superficial muscles around the shoulder joint, the rotator cuff muscles and the axillary artery as it progresses distally to become the brachial artery. The muscles attached to the clavicle have been preserved...
Right thoracic wall - axilla, and the root of the neck
This 3D anatomy model specimen preserves a dissection of the right thoracic wall, axilla, and the root of the neck.
Paranasal Sinus anatomy model 3D
This unique model has been created from CT imaging and segmentation of the internal spaces of the viscerocranium. Parts of the skull have been retained but sections or windows have been removed to expose the paranasal sinuses. The paired frontal sinuses, with the right being partially subdivided, are coloured blue.
Head, Neck and Shoulder with angiosomes
This large 3D printed specimen displays a great deal of anatomy spanning the head, neck, thorax, axillae and upper limbs
Head and Neck 3D anatomy model
This 3D anatomy specimen of a parasagittally sectioned head and neck demonstrates a range of anatomical features: Lateral aspect of the face: A window has been created to expose the parotid region. The pinna of the ear has been left intact, however the mastoid process has been exposed by reflection of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle. The parotid...
Hand 3D anatomy model
This 3D anatomy specimen demonstrates a superficial dissection of a left hand and wrist. Anteriorly, the transverse carpal and palmar carpal ligaments have been removed to expose the tendons and nerves traversing the carpal tunnel and Canal of Guyon. The palmar aponeurosis has been removed to demonstrate the course of the tendons through the palm, the...