Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand Model
Detailed and life-size, the Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand Model has been designed for medical students to study all the bones of the hand, such as the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Mounted on wire, the bones of this hand model are fully flexible to allow medical or physiotherapy students to gain a realistic feel and study of the natural bone movement of the fingers.
What's Included?
Features of the Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand Model
- Highly detailed life-size hand skeleton model to study and observe hand and finger bones
- Includes the tarsals, metatarsal bones, and phalanges
- Flexible and mounted on a wire allowing for the demonstration of the finger movement during activity
- Anatomically accurate detail for use in medical training scenarios
- Strong synthetic material for longevity even with frequent use
Demonstrates Finger Movements
The Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand Model is mounted on wire, for effective demonstration of all natural movements of the finger bones. This feature allows for a more in-depth study of the motion of the hand bones during activity, and for an easier explanation of the function of each bone.
For Professional Institutions
With its high-quality detail, the Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand Model is designed for study at for professional institutions such as:
- Schools
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Physiotherapy clinics
- Laboratories
Patient Education Tool
The Erler-Zimmer Skeleton Hand also makes an excellent patient education tool. Use this skeleton hand model as a visual aid when giving explanations to patients about painful hand or finger conditions such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, or trigger finger.
Highly Detailed and Anatomically Accurate
The Erler-Zimmer Hand Skeleton Model offers a highly detailed and anatomically accurate hand skeleton part. The hand is made from durable synthetic material that feels life-like for the most realistic study.
Does this Erler-Zimmer Hand Model Come with a stand?
No, this particular skeleton hand model does not come with a stand, and so must be displayed or studied without.
Technical Specifications