Skeleton models are important aids in anatomy and medicine, used to illustrate the human skeleton and its structures. In the Skeleton Models category, you will find a diverse selection of models, ranging from complete full-body skeletons to detailed representations of individual body regions. These models are frequently used in education, therapy, and consultation to make anatomical relationships easier to understand.
Variety of skeleton models
The category comprises various subcategories, including skull models, full-body skeleton models, pelvis models, spine models, and models of the extremities. Each model is specifically tailored to particular anatomical questions and offers different levels of detail, such as muscle markings or flexible joints. This way, you can select the appropriate model according to your needs, whether for practice, teaching, or therapy.
Selection criteria and characteristics
Various factors play a role when selecting a skeleton model. These include the size and weight of the model, the number of parts, as well as the design, for example with or without muscle markings or ligaments. Models such as the full-body skeleton "Otto" or "Arnold" are available with ligaments and muscle markings and offer a realistic representation of anatomy. Smaller models, such as miniature skeletons or individual joint models, are handy and well suited for demonstrations and mobile use.
- Skull models with and without musculature
- Full-body skeletons with a flexible musculoskeletal system
- Pelvis models for female and male anatomy
- Spine models with various vertebral sections
- Extremity models such as arm skeleton or shoulder joint
All skeleton models from the erler-zimmer brand are characterised by a high level of detail and robust workmanship, making them durable and practical acquisitions.