A Human Anatomy Knee Model is a highly detailed anatomical replica designed to illustrate the structure and function of the human knee joint. It is widely used in medical, physiotherapy, sports science, and orthopedic education to aid in the study of joint anatomy, biomechanics, and injury mechanisms.
Key Features:
Accurate Bone Structure: Includes the femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and patella (kneecap), accurately articulated to represent natural knee movement.
Ligaments and Soft Tissues: Many models feature key ligaments such as the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), PCL, MCL, and LCL, as well as representations of the menisci, tendons, and joint capsule.
Functional Mobility: Some models are articulated to allow flexion and extension, demonstrating how the knee moves and stabilizes under load.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality PVC or composite materials for durability and repeated handling.
Mounted on Stand: Often includes a display base for stability and ease of use during demonstration or instruction.