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Complete hand model with skin, muscles, tendons, vessels and nerves - can be separated into 3 parts

Complete hand model with skin, muscles, tendons, vessels and nerves - can be separated into 3 parts

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This complete hand model shows virtually every anatomical structure from bones to skin. In addition, it uniquely visualizes which anatomical structures are under the fingers and the different skin areas of the hand.


The model is produced in the natural size of the hand and can be separated into 3 parts. It weighs 0.61 kg and the dimensions are 28.5 x 13 x 6.5 cm.

Anatomically speaking

Anatomically, the model contains many anatomical structures. You see, among other things, a large part of the hand's skin & nails, extensor tendons, flexor tendons, the contents of the carpal tunnel (canalis carpi), the various muscle groups of the hand, blood vessels (arteries and veins), nerves and a bit of the skeleton of the hand.

Flexibility

In terms of movement, the model is not flexible, and therefore cannot be used to demonstrate the different movements of the hand.

Clinically speaking

Clinically speaking, this model is ideal for understanding disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), wrist tendinitis, trigger finger/digitus saltans and Dupuytren's contracture (driver's fingers). It may possibly also used to understand luxation (joint slip), ligament injury, bone fracture and more.

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A safe transaction

For 19 years I have been managing eAnatomi and sold anatomical models and posters to 'almost everyone' who has anything to do with anatomi in Scandinavia and abroad. When you place your order with eAnatomi, you place your order with me and I personally guarantee a safe transaction.

Christian Birksø
Owner and founder of eAnatomi and Anatomic Aesthetics

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