Human Spine Models
The Human Spine Model is a didactic visual learning aid for teaching students about spine anatomy. A complete spine anatomy model covers five sections to differentiate the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, the sacrum, and the coccyx bones. The model also provides the cervical vertebral artery and the spinal cord anatomy for students to learn the exit points concerning the spine.
Manufacturer 3B Scientific casts the spine skeleton model to the scale of an adult human and fashions the bones with flexible material to articulate natural human movement. The human lumbar spine anatomy model is fully flexible throughout the spine for interactive hands-on learning. Vitality Medical also carries a wide variety of human vertebrae models.
Human Spine Anatomy Model Top Features
- Mounts to an Optional Spinal Column Stand for Teaching and Instruction
- Made With Durable Plastic
- Flexible to Create Natural Movement
- Detailed Artery and Spinal Nerves With Exit Points
- Classic White or Colored Models to Differentiate the Sections
- Highly Detailed for Patient and Student Instruction
- Model Comes With 3B Smart Anatomy Virtual Models and Lectures
What is 3B Smart Anatomy? Video Demonstration (1:26 minutes)
Human Skeleton Model Uses
- Chiropractic Examinations
- Orthopedic Consultations
- Medical Lectures
- Hands-On Education in the Classroom
Spine Model Options
Full Human Spine
Example:
- Didactic Flexible Human Spine Model with Femur Heads, A58/9, features five color-coded spine sections with a full pelvis, occipital plate, and femur heads.
- Classic Flexible Spine Model, A25/1, is the classic white model with a flexible spine. The L3-L4 discs are herniated for student or patient instruction about slipped discs.

Cervical Spine Model
Example:
- Human Skull Model on Cervical Spine, A20/1, teaches about the cervical spine with highly accurate movement. This model assists with learning about the neck's flexibility and range of motion to move the head.

Spine Model With Ribs and Femur Heads
Example:
- Human Skull Model on Cervical Spine, A56/2, demonstrates the spine model with the interaction of nerves with the spine, ribs, and pelvis.
