3B 3B BONElikeâ„¢ Pediatric Spine Human Child Vertebral Column

Product Overview

This anatomical teaching model is designed for use in higher education, laboratory instruction, and academic reference environments. It supports visual learning and hands-on study of anatomical structures for instructional and demonstration purposes.

Intended Use

Commonly used in:

University and college teaching programs

Anatomy, biology, and related life science courses

Laboratory, classroom, and instructional settings

Specifications

Please refer to the product details below for model-specific information, including materials, dimensions, weight, and component features.

Availability & Institutional Ordering

This product is available for institutional purchase via quote, purchase order, or approved payment methods. Educational pricing and institutional purchasing are supported.

For current availability, lead time, or ordering assistance, please contact Holt Anatomical.

Model#: 3B40
This true-to-life anatomical replica of the vertebral column of a child of about 5 years old is especially interesting for those working in the areas of anatomy, pediatrics, orthopaedics and pediatric radiology. The unique material of the spine model makes it almost visually indistinguishable from a real vertebral column.







The flexible vertebral column including occipital plate, pelvis and sacroccyx is mounted on a stand. Within the spinal canal, the spinal cord with cauda equina and exiting nerve roots are represented in flexible material.







This youth vertebral column is particularly useful in studying the phases of bone growth.  This includes:







Vertebrae - partially incomplete development of vertebral bodies and vertebral arches



Sacrum - as yet incomplete fusion of individual sacral vertebrae.  This commences at around the age of 15.



Pelvis - still open Y cartilage as main growth plate of the acetabulum.  The hip, pubic and ischial bone parts are not yet connected (didactically fixed with brackets in the model).  These fuse around the age of 14-16.

This true-to-life anatomical replica of the vertebral column of a child of about 5 years old is especially interesting for those working in the areas of anatomy, pediatrics, orthopaedics and pediatric radiology. The unique material of the spine model makes it almost visually indistinguishable from a real vertebral column.

The flexible vertebral column including occipital plate, pelvis and sacroccyx is mounted on a stand. Within the spinal canal, the spinal cord with cauda equina and exiting nerve roots are represented in flexible material.

This youth vertebral column is particularly useful in studying the phases of bone growth.  This includes:

Vertebrae - partially incomplete development of vertebral bodies and vertebral arches

Sacrum - as yet incomplete fusion of individual sacral vertebrae.  This commences at around the age of 15.

Pelvis - still open Y cartilage as main growth plate of the acetabulum.  The hip, pubic and ischial bone parts are not yet connected (didactically fixed with brackets in the model).  These fuse around the age of 14-16.

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