Anatomy Model of Human Knee Joint Bones Anatomical Joint Models for Teaching Life Size - with Functional Knee Ligaments
WHAT IS THE OLD NOBBY KNEE JOINT? <br> <br> Old Nobby Anatomical Models increase a patient's exercise compliance and commitment to ongoing treatment by giving them valuable insight into the nature of their condition. <br> <br> WHAT DOES THE ANATOMICAL KNEE JOINT DO? <br> <br> <b>Best Demonstration Tool</b> Used by clinicians and therapists to demonstrate patella tracking problems, meniscus tears, medial ligament strain, lateral ligament strain, infrapatella tendonitis and the site of Oshgood Slatter's Disease and knee osteoarthritis. <br> <b>Realistic Movements</b> Helps the practitioner show a patient normal and abnormal range of motion of the knee joint and the patella. <br> <b>Durable</b> Designed for constant use and interaction so you know it's built to last <br> <br> FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS <br> <br> <b>How big is the Model? </b> All our models replicate human sizes features and is approximate 10" x 4.5" x 5.2" inches <br> <b>Does it come with a presentation stand?</b>Yes - We find the presentation stand helps with space and is easily accessible. You will be using the joint model a lot so you want it to be accessible at all times. <br> <b>How much do the joints move?</b>The model is designed to provide realistic motion of the joints basics movement which allows you to easily demonstrate this to your clients. <br> <b> Does the model show a cross section of bones?</b> The model shows a cross section of the bones including the periosteum and spongy bone