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3B Scientific® Shoulder Joint Model with Rotator Cuff

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SKU: AM020124
$382.00

3B Scientific® Shoulder Joint Model with Rotator Cuff

This shoulder joint model consists of the upper half of the humerus, as well as the clavicle and scapula.

Anatomic features:

  • Musculature of the rotator cuff the shoulder joint
  • Muscle origins shown in red
  • Muscle insertions shown in blue

The following muscles of the shoulder can be depicted and even detached for a clearer understanding of the shoulder joint:

  • M. subscapularis
  • M. supraspinatus
  • M. infraspinatus
  • M. teres minor

Upon detaching the individual muscles, all movements of the shoulder joint can be carried out, namely:

  • Abduction
  • Adduction
  • Inner rotation
  • Outer rotation
  • Raising the arms to the front of the body
  • Raising the arms to the back of the body
  • Raising the arms above the horizontal plane and “making circles with the arms”

The shoulder joint model with rotator cuff is set up on a stand for easy display in the classroom or doctors office.

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Every original 3B Scientific anatomy model now includes these additional FREE features:

  • Free access to the anatomy course 3B Smart Anatomy, hosted inside the award-winning Complete Anatomy app by 3D4Medical
  • The 3B Smart Anatomy course includes 23 digital anatomy lectures, 117 different virtual anatomy models and 39 anatomy quizzes to test your knowledge
  • Bonus: FREE warranty upgrade from 3 to 5 years with every product registration

MFG# A880

  • Five (5) part shoulder muscle model
  • Detachable for a clearer understanding of the shoulder joints: Subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor

Product Highlights

  • Five (5) part shoulder muscle model
  • Detachable for a clearer understanding of the shoulder joints: Subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor

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