Spine Model
A spine model is a detailed anatomical replica of the human vertebral column used for educational and medical purposes.
It helps students, doctors, physiotherapists, and patients understand the structure and function of the spine.
The model typically shows all major sections of the spine, including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx regions.
Many spine models also include intervertebral discs, spinal nerves, and the pelvis for better visualization.
Key Features
- Accurate representation of human vertebrae
- Flexible design to demonstrate movement
- Shows spinal nerves and discs
- Durable and lightweight material
- Used for teaching and patient education
Uses
- Medical and nursing education
- Physiotherapy training
- Chiropractic demonstrations
- Patient awareness and explanation








