A Colored Spine Skeleton Anatomy Model is an enhanced version of a standard spine model. It uses color-coded sections to visually differentiate the various spinal regions, vertebrae types, and associated anatomical structures. This makes it ideal for clear anatomical instruction, pathology explanation, and educational demonstrations.
Key Features & Color-Coding
Anatomical Regions (Color-Coded):
Each section of the spine is usually painted in a distinct color for quick identification
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Cervical Vertebrae (C1–C7) – often blue
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Thoracic Vertebrae (T1–T12) – often orange or red
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Lumbar Vertebrae (L1–L5) – often yellow
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Sacrum – green
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Coccyx – purple or gray
This helps learners instantly locate and distinguish each spinal segment.
Intervertebral Discs:
Muscle Attachments (Advanced Models)
Spinal Nerves and Arteries:
Pelvis & Femur Heads (Optional):