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Online Catalog > Anatomical Models > Skeletal Anatomical Models

Skeletal Models

a04.jpg Disarticulated Half Skeleton with loose hand/foot
Disarticulated Half Skeleton Model with loose hand & foot
a05-2.jpg Disarticulated Full Skeleton painted
Disarticulated Full Skeleton Model Painted
a-10.jpg Mr. Plain Skeleton
Mr. Plain Skeleton Model
a10-1.jpg Stan the Standard Skeleton with hanging roller stand
Stan the Skeleton Model
a11.jpg Max the Muscle Skeleton with hanging roller stand
Max the Muscle Skeleton Model
a12.jpg Leo the Ligament Skeleton with Pelvic roller stand
Leo the Ligament Skeleton Model
a-13.jpg Sam the Super Skeleton Model
Sam the Super Skeleton Model
a15.jpg Fred the Flexible Skeleton with elastic hand & foot
Fred the Flexible Skeleton Model
a-15.jpg Mr. Flexible Skeleton
Mr. Flexible Skeleton Model
a15-3.jpg Physiological Skeleton with hanging roller stand
Physiological Skeleton with hanging roller stand
a18-1.jpg Mini Skeleton
Mini Skeleton Model
a18-15.jpg Mini Skull
Mini Skull Model
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A skeleton model is a classic item found in most medical settings. Doctors often keep a human skeleton model accessible to quickly illustrate the bone structure of the human body to their patients. Skeleton anatomy models are also popular in biology classrooms because the readily demonstrate the human form to unfamiliar students.
Since anatomical skeleton models are such invaluable educational aids, Universal Medical is committed to providing you with a myriad of options at prices you can afford. Because accuracy is essential in the medical profession, we only offer anatomically correct skeletons, not cheap knockoffs. Some of our items include:
  • Disarticulated half or full skeleton models, ideal for studying the body’s construction.
  • Classic skeleton that hangs from a mobile stand, available with painted musculature and/or ligaments.
  • Flexible skeletal anatomy models that will remain in the position it is moved to, making it ideal for demonstrating pathologies.
  • Mini skeletons and skulls that are half the size of a human body but maintain all anatomical details.
  • Economical skeletons at affordable prices, some with number labels and painted details.
  • Basic skeletons available in either adult male or female.