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Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 1
Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 2
Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 3
Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 1
Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 2
Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM 3

Arm Bone Model | INNORKOM

The Arm Bone Model is an anatomical representation designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the bones that make up the upper limb. This model typically includes the humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), as well as their connections to the shoulder and elbow joints. It serves as a valuable educational tool in the fields of anatomy, orthopedics, physical therapy, and sports medicine, helping to visualize the complex structure of the arm’s bones and their functional significance.

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    Product Introduction 

    Size: Life size, metal wire series

    Material: Imported PVC

    The arm's skeletal system plays a key role in facilitating movement and supporting muscles, tendons, and ligaments necessary for a wide range of tasks, from lifting and carrying to fine motor skills like writing or typing. By offering a detailed view of the arm bones, this model helps in understanding bone structure, joint articulation, and injury diagnosis and treatment.

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    Features

    • Humerus (Upper Arm Bone): The humerus is the largest bone in the upper limb, connecting the shoulder to the elbow. It is crucial for both support and movement, providing attachment sites for various muscles, such as the biceps and triceps.
    • Elbow Joint: The articulation between the humerus, radius, and ulna that allows for flexion, extension, and limited rotation of the forearm.

    • Muscle Attachment Points: The arm bones provide key attachment points for muscles that enable movement, including the biceps, triceps, and forearm muscles responsible for actions like lifting and gripping.

    FAQ

    1
    What bones are included in the Arm Bone Model?
    The model typically includes the humerus, radius, and ulna, along with the bones of the elbow joint and relevant attachment points for muscles and ligaments.
    2
    What role does the humerus play in arm movement?
    The humerus is the primary bone in the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow, and provides attachment points for muscles that enable arm extension, flexion, and rotation.
    3
    How do the radius and ulna differ in function?
    The radius is primarily responsible for wrist movement and forearm rotation, while the ulna provides stability for the elbow joint and assists in bending and straightening the arm.
    4
    Why is the elbow joint important?
    The elbow joint allows for the bending (flexion) and straightening (extension) of the arm, essential for numerous tasks like lifting, carrying, or performing fine motor activities.
    5
    How does the Arm Bone Model help in understanding fractures?
    The model allows students and clinicians to visualize the structure of the arm bones, helping in the diagnosis of fractures and the development of treatment plans for healing and rehabilitation.
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