

🔬 Elevate Your Understanding of Anatomy!
The Axis Scientific Anatomy Model of the Muscled Shoulder Joint is a meticulously crafted, life-size representation of shoulder musculature, developed by medical professionals. It features hand-painted details, a comprehensive product manual, and a 3-year warranty, ensuring both quality and educational value for medical practitioners and students alike.






| Manufacturer | Axis Scientific |
| Part number | F-105872 |
| Item Weight | 812 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 25.4 cm; 812 g |
| Item model number | A-105872 |
| Size | Life Size |
| Color | Red Muscles and Natural Tones |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**X
It delineates well all muscles of the shoulder joint as well as muscles that attach to the head of the humerus. As a, pus bursa are well placed and outlined. Compared to other models this is the best because it has great muscle and joint anatomy. Laminated key and better marked enumeration would be awesome. However not a deal breaker; can't wait to use it on tests.
P**T
Very helpful leaning tool for class room setting
Q**I
I teach medicine and ordered it to display it in my class. The included booklet includes some basic information. It is highly detailed and good value for money.
E**.
My husband is a massage therapist, which means this particular bit of the body is his bread and butter, or at least one of them. We ordered it so that he would have a way to show to clients exactly which muscle he's working on and why, as well as the complexity of the entire structure. It could work for that purpose, but it's really a teaching model for learning the entire structure. It rocks at that. It's much, much more useful than trying to puzzle through a 2-D drawing on a page, even if you are coloring it in. Please see video. He was pleased with the accuracy and thoroughness, and the way it included non-muscular parts of the scapula, such as bursa and tendons. He also very much liked the way it showed how tightly muscles stack upon one another, and how it is sometimes necessary to move or work through a particular muscle to get to a problem area. But it also doesn't separate. The scapula itself is 95% hidden and it's difficult to see what underlies (or overlies) things. Some of the muscles had to be cut off in order to show others, too. As the lay person in the house, albeit the lay person with more knowledge of the shoulder joint than the average lay person, I sometimes found it difficult to understand which muscle he was referring to. It is an excellent 3-D model - again, a major improvement upon 2-D drawn diagrams. Just know that the primary purpose is for teaching the entire shoulder structure simultaneously, rather than focusing on an individual muscle or detailing specifics to a client.
D**E
My wife was having some shoulder pain, so I got this to help her understand better where the doctor said the issues were so she could ease off of them. It is detailed and accurate, and very well made. Great for any science classroom.
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