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Online Catalog > Anatomical Models > Joint Models > Knee And Elbow Anatomy Models

Knee and Elbow Models

a82.jpg Functional Knee Joint Model
Functional Joint Models
a82_1.jpg Deluxe Functional Knee Joint
Deluxe Functional Knee Joint Model
a83.jpg Functional Elbow Joint Model
Functional Joint Models
a83_1.jpg Deluxe Functional Elbow Joint
Deluxe Functional Elbow Joint Model
a85.jpg Mini Knee Joint without base
Mini Knee Joint Model
a85-1.jpg Mini Knee Joint w. cross sec of bone on base
Mini Knee Joint Model on Base
a87.jpg Mini Elbow Joint without base
Mini Elbow Joint Model
a87-1.jpg Mini Elbow Joint w.cross sec of bone on base
Mini Elbow Joint Model on Base
a882.jpg New Knee Joint
New Knee Joint Model
a883.jpg Elbow Joint 8 part
Elbow Joint Model 8 part
a89.jpg Sectional Knee Joint Model 3-part
Sectional Knee Joint Model 3-part
g100.jpg Basic Knee Model (Rigid)
Basic Knee Model (Rigid)
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As the elbow is responsible for the arm’s mobility, it is important to keep this joint in working order. Hence, it is similarly crucial for your students to have access to elbow models so that they may understand the functionality of the elbow, as well as solutions to fix arising problems in that area. The anatomy of the elbow consists primarily of the humerus, radius, and ulna, which form together to create the joint, which are clearly illustrated by human anatomy elbow models.
At Universal Medical, we sell the best elbow models in the industry. Our products are colorful, detailed, and accurate, making them excellent educational tools. Tactile elbow models are an ideal solution for showing patients what is occurring with their joints. Universal Medical offers:
  • Elbow joint models that demonstrate various movements like abduction, anteversion, retroversion, and internal/external rotation, available in both functional and deluxe editions.
  • Half-size models of the elbow with or without a base featuring a cross-section of the bone.
  • Color-coded elbow anatomical model with removable parts to show the musculature.
  • Basic rigid model mounted with an educational card to label the elbow joint anatomy.
  • Models with detachable ligaments for in depth inspection of the bone, ligament, and cartilage.