A Shoulder Skeleton Model is a detailed anatomical representation of the human shoulder joint, designed to illustrate the skeletal structures and functional movement of the shoulder complex. It is widely used in medical, physiotherapy, chiropractic, and sports science education to teach joint anatomy, mobility, and injury mechanisms.
Key Features:
Anatomically Accurate Bones: Includes the clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), and humerus (upper arm bone), accurately modeled to demonstrate their articulation at the shoulder joint.
Articulated Joints: Many models feature movable joints to simulate natural shoulder movement such as rotation, abduction, and flexion, helping explain the shoulder's range of motion.
Ligament and Muscle Attachments (Optional): Some models include colored representations of ligaments or marked muscle origin/insertion points for advanced anatomical study.
Durable Material: Constructed from high-quality PVC or resin for long-lasting use in educational or clinical environments.
Mounted or Freestanding: Available with a stand or base for stable display on desks or instructional surfaces.