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Online Catalog > Anatomical Models > Joint Models > Shoulder Models

Shoulder Models

a80.jpg Functional Shoulder Joint Model
Functional Joint Models
a80_1.jpg Deluxe Functional Shoulder Joint
Deluxe Functional Shoulder Joint Model
a86.jpg Mini Shoulder Joint without base
Mini Shoulder Joint Model
a86-1.jpg Mini Shoulder Joint w.cross sec of bone on base
Mini Shoulder Joint Model on Base
a880.jpg Shoulder joint .w rotator cuff
Shoulder joint with rotator cuff Model
g179.jpg Basic Shoulder Model (Rigid)
Basic Shoulder Model (Rigid)
g181.jpg Muscled Shoulder Joint Model
Muscled Shoulder Joint Model
ns-53.jpg Functional Model of the Shoulder Joint
Functional Model of the Shoulder Joint
z4550.jpg Shoulder Joint with Detachable Ligaments
Shoulder Joint with Detachable Ligaments
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Due to the demands put on them, human shoulders must be strong, yet flexible. Because these two main requirements can be at odds with each other, it leads to many people developing shoulder problems, thus necessitating doctors and specialists owning shoulder anatomy models. Shoulder anatomical models show the clavicle, humerus, and scapula, the three bones that comprise the human shoulder, as well as the movements made by the joint these bones create.
Both patients and students can learn plenty from the shoulder anatomy models available through Universal Medical. There is no better way to comprehend the human shoulder anatomy than by inspecting one of our top quality models, which include:
  • Basic functional model that clearly demonstrates the mechanics of the joint and a deluxe model that does the same but with more anatomical details.
  • Compact shoulder model that is of half life size with an optional cross section of the bones on the contraption’s base.
  • Model that shows the shoulder muscle anatomy with bright colorization.
  • Simple shoulder joint model labeled with an educational card.
  • Rotator cuff model that shows the anatomy of the shoulder, also labeled.
  • Human shoulder anatomy models with detachable ligaments for a better view of the bone and cartilage.