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BONElike™ Child's Vertebral Column Model - 3B Smart Anatomy

Brand: 3B Scientific
SKU 1000118
This true-to-life anatomical replica of the vertebral column of a child of about 5 years old is especially interesting for those working in the areas of anatomy, pediatrics, orthopaedics and pediatric radiology. The unique material of the spine model makes it almost visually indistinguishable from a real vertebral column.

The flexible vertebral column including occipital plate, pelvis and sacroccyx is mounted on a stand. Within the spinal canal, the spinal cord with cauda equina and exiting nerve roots are represented in flexible material.

This youth vertebral column is particularly useful in studying the phases of bone growth.  This includes:
  • Vertebrae - partially incomplete development of vertebral bodies and vertebral arches
  • Sacrum - as yet incomplete fusion of individual sacral vertebrae.  This commences at around the age of 15.
  • Pelvis - still open Y cartilage as main growth plate of the acetabulum.  The hip, pubic and ischial bone parts are not yet connected (didactically fixed with brackets in the model).  These fuse around the age of 14-16.



Every original 3B Scientific anatomy model now includes these additional FREE features:
  • Free access to the anatomy course 3B Smart Anatomy, hosted inside the award-winning Complete Anatomy app by 3D4Medical
  • The 3B Smart Anatomy course includes 23 digital anatomy lectures, 117 different virtual anatomy models and 39 anatomy quizzes to test your knowledge
  • Bonus: FREE warranty upgrade from 3 to 5 years with every product registration
TIP: You will also receive access to a free 3-day trial to all premium features of the Complete Anatomy app when you sign up for your 3B Smart Anatomy course.

To unlock these benefits, simply scan the label located on your model and register online. All 3B Smart Anatomy features are completely free of charge for you. Click here to learn more.


3B Smart Anatomy explained in 90 seconds:

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