Description
Human Pelvic Model is an educational tool used in anatomy, medical studies, and physiotherapy to illustrate the structure and function of the pelvic region. It is essential for understanding skeletal support, childbirth mechanics, and joint articulation in both male and female pelvises.
Features of a Human Pelvic Model
- Realistic Representation – Accurately depicts the ilium, ischium, pubis, sacrum, and coccyx.
- Male & Female Variations – Models available for gender-specific anatomical differences.
- Detachable Parts – Some models allow disassembly for detailed study of individual bones.
- Flexible or Fixed Joints – Shows movement and articulation of the sacroiliac joint and pubic symphysis.
- Color-Coded or Labeled – Highlights different bone regions and muscle attachment points.
- Durable Material – Made from high-quality PVC, plastic, or resin for long-term use.
- Optional Ligaments & Muscles – Advanced models may include soft tissue, nerves, and reproductive organs.