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Model of the female pelvic floor muscles, 12 parts
The life-size pelvic floor anatomical model, consisting of a total of 12 parts, allows for detailed examination of both muscle and bony elements, which can be easily disassembled and reassembled. This advanced educational model presents the precise bone structure of the female pelvis, enriched with the ability to observe individual elements in detail. The elements of the anatomical model of the pelvis are connected to each other using discreetly hidden magnets.
The female pelvic model is an excellent teaching tool, enabling both medical students and professionals in the field of anatomy and gynecology to thoroughly understand the muscular and bony structure of the pelvic floor.
The pelvic model includes the following muscular elements:
- Right and left obturator internus muscle,
- Right and left piriformis muscle,
- Coccygeus muscle,
- pelvic diaphragm (containing the levator ani muscle, which consists of the puborectal, pubococcygeal, and coccygeal muscles),
- Urogenital diaphragm (including the deep and superficial transverse perineum muscles, ischiocavernosus muscles, and urethral and anal sphincters),
- Pelvic bones, including the hip, pubic and ischial bones,
- acetabulum of the hip joint,
- Characteristic anatomical points of the pelvis, such as iliac spines, ischial spines, ischial tuberosities, and others.
Erler Zimmer pelvis model - advantages:
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