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GPI Anatomicals Muscled Elbow – Model #1850

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Dive into the intricate anatomy of the elbow with the GPI Anatomicals Muscled Elbow Model #1850, a meticulously crafted educational tool designed for medical professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. This model offers a comprehensive representation of the musculature, ligaments, tendons, and bony structures of the elbow, facilitating a deeper understanding of its biomechanics and function.

Full size normal right elbow (humerus to hand) includes: biceps brachii, brachialis, pronator teres and supinator muscles; distal, middle and proximal phalanges, humerus, metacarpal, thumb distal phalanx, radius and ulna bones; extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor carpi radialis longus, flexor carpi radialis, flexor retinaculum and palmar carpal ligaments; radial, median and ulnar nerves.

    • Model Size: 19” x 3” x 6”
    • Card Size: 8-1/4” x 6-1/4”
    • Base Size: 6-1/2” x 5”

    GPI Anatomicals is a renowned brand specializing in the creation of high-quality anatomical models and educational resources. With a commitment to accuracy and detail, GPI Anatomicals ensures that their products serve as invaluable tools for medical professionals, educators, and students alike. From intricate anatomical models to comprehensive teaching aids, GPI Anatomicals continues to be a trusted name in the field of medical education worldwide.

    • Model Size: 19” x 3” x 6”
    • Card Size: 8-1/4” x 6-1/4”
    • Base Size: 6-1/2” x 5”

    GPI Anatomicals is a renowned brand specializing in the creation of high-quality anatomical models and educational resources. With a commitment to accuracy and detail, GPI Anatomicals ensures that their products serve as invaluable tools for medical professionals, educators, and students alike. From intricate anatomical models to comprehensive teaching aids, GPI Anatomicals continues to be a trusted name in the field of medical education worldwide.


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