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female pelvis with muscles and soft organs model

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Explore the female pelvis with this life-size anatomical model. Featuring detailed muscles, ligaments, and soft organs, it’s perfect for medical students, educators, and patient education.

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This highly detailed, life-size anatomical model of the female pelvis is an essential educational tool for medical students, educators, and healthcare professionals. It offers a comprehensive and accurate representation of the pelvic region, including bones, ligaments, muscles, and soft organs, making it ideal for demonstration, study, and patient education.

Key Features:

  • Detailed Anatomy: The model includes a full representation of the bony pelvis (sacrum, coccyx, ilium, ischium, and pubis) along with key ligaments.

  • Musculature: The pelvic floor muscles are meticulously detailed, featuring the levator ani, ischiocavernosus, coccygeus, and others, often with color-coding to differentiate muscle groups. Some models feature magnetically detachable parts for a layered view of the musculature.

  • Soft Organs: The model accurately depicts the soft pelvic organs, including the urinary bladder, uterus with fallopian tubes and ovaries, vagina, and rectum. These organs are often removable and can be separated into a midsagittal section to show their internal structure and relationship to the surrounding muscles.

  • Multi-part Disassembly: Designed for interactive learning, the model is typically multi-part, allowing for easy disassembly and reassembly to study individual components.

  • High-Quality Materials: Constructed from durable, medical-grade PVC plastic, the model is built to last and withstand frequent use in clinical and academic settings.

  • Display Stand: The model is mounted on a sturdy base, providing stability for display and demonstration.

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