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Foot Models
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Foot models are a mainstay in both podiatric and general medicine as examples of the structure of the foot. Having 26 bones in total, the human foot is a complex body part, making human foot models a terrific resource to show both patients and students just how all of the parts fit together.
Universal Medical is committed to providing you with the best foot models available. Our products show different aspects of the anatomy of the foot, like the muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, and arteries. Some of the human foot models exhibit just one characteristic, while the deluxe versions feature many of them. Several of our human foot models are strung together with nylon, wire, or elastic, allowing you to move individual bones. Their solid counterparts include removable portions, permitting you to have a deeper view inside of the foot.
Foot anatomical models are even available in three positions: a normal foot, arched foot, and flat foot. As a convenient point of comparison, you may also purchase sets with all three foot anatomy models. Some products are accompanied with foot diagrams that label the individual parts of the foot. These foot anatomy diagrams correspond with the matching models as a great educational supplement.
Universal Medical is committed to providing you with the best foot models available. Our products show different aspects of the anatomy of the foot, like the muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, and arteries. Some of the human foot models exhibit just one characteristic, while the deluxe versions feature many of them. Several of our human foot models are strung together with nylon, wire, or elastic, allowing you to move individual bones. Their solid counterparts include removable portions, permitting you to have a deeper view inside of the foot.
Foot anatomical models are even available in three positions: a normal foot, arched foot, and flat foot. As a convenient point of comparison, you may also purchase sets with all three foot anatomy models. Some products are accompanied with foot diagrams that label the individual parts of the foot. These foot anatomy diagrams correspond with the matching models as a great educational supplement.