ATL-122 MUSCULAR MODEL OF HEAD AND NECK WITH VESSEL NERVES AND BRAIN 19 PARTS SOFT
ATL-123 MUSCLE OF ARM WITH MAIN VESSEL &VESSEL SOFT
ATL-124 MUSCLES OF LEG WITH MAIN VESSEL &NERVES SOFT
This 13-part model shows, in great detail, the anatomical structure of the leg, complete with superficial and deeper muscles, vascular structures, nerves and ligaments. The following parts are removable: – Sartorius – Long head of biceps – Gluteus maximus – Soleus – Gastrocnemius – Gracilis – Semitendinosus and Semimembranosus – Rectus femoris – Extensor digitorum longus – Sole of foot – tensor fasciae latae
Classification:
Skeleton Models(human bone, muscle, etc.)
ATL-125 MYSCLES OF HAND WITH MAIN VESSEL & NERVES SOFT
ATL-126 MUSCLES OF FOOT WITH MAIN VESSEL & NERVES SOFT
This life size model is composed of 3 parts. The plantar aponeurosis and the flexor brevis can be removed to show the underlying network of muscles, tendons, vessels and nerves. A deeper plantar dissection allows observation of the plantar muscles and plantar nerve branches. A superficial dorsal dissection shows ligaments, nerves and vessels.
Classification:
Human Trunk Models (head, hand, foot, chest cavity, perineal, etc.)
ATL-127 PALM ANATOMY
ATL-128 NORMAL FLAT AND ARCHED FOOT ANATOMY
The model delivers 3 detailed life-size models of the foot, each describing one of three human foot conditions. These life-Size and non-dissectible foot models make for effective study and comparisons of a flat foot, an arched foot and a normal foot.
Classification:
Skeleton Models(human bone, muscle, etc.)
ATL-13 HUMAEN TORSO MALE 65CM WITH HARD ORGANS
ATL-131 HALF MUSCULAR HEAD WITH VESSEL SOFT
Life size model shows the right half of the human head and neck, sectioned along the sgittal plane. A superficial dissection exposes the facial muscles, the superficial blood vessels and nerve branches of the face and scalp, the parotid and submandibular glands. A median dissection expose the brain with its internal structure, tha pharynx and upper respiratiry tract, a section of the cervical vertebrae.
Classification:
Human Trunk Models (head, hand, foot, chest cavity, perineal, etc.)





