A Hand Skeleton Model is an anatomical teaching tool that accurately represents the bone structure of the human hand. It is commonly used in medical education, physiotherapy training, and biological science classrooms to study the fine details of hand anatomy and joint articulation.
Key Features:
Complete Bone Structure: Includes all 27 bones of the human hand—carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges—accurately modeled and proportioned.
Articulated Joints (Optional): Some models feature flexible or semi-articulated joints, allowing demonstration of finger movements and joint mechanics.
High Anatomical Accuracy: Each bone is precisely detailed to show realistic contours, surfaces, and relationships between structures.
Durable Construction: Made from strong, lightweight materials like PVC or resin for frequent handling and long-term use.
Mounted or Freestanding Options: May come mounted on a base or stand for easy display and study.