The Lower Limb 3D Printed Anatomy Models offer comprehensive views of the lower limb.
The Lower Limb (Deep Dissection) features a right partial lower limb sectioned just above the knee joint, extending to a partially dissected foot, revealing dorsum structures. Additionally, the Lower Limb (Deep Dissection of a Left Pelvis and Thigh) illustrates the femoral artery and sciatic nerve course. The pelvis is mid-sagittally sectioned, showcasing the coccygeous muscle, obturator artery, and nerve. The Lower Limb (Musculature) offers a superficial dissection of lower limb musculature, from mid-thigh to mid-leg, highlighting nerves and vessels of the popliteal fossa, along with knee joint structures.
The Lower Limb (Superficial Dissection) combines elements of the male abdominopelvic and proximal thigh specimen, providing a transverse section through the thigh to expose neurovascular structures. The Lower Limb (Superficial Dissection with Male Left Pelvis) seamlessly integrates the Lower Limb (Superficial Dissection) with the male left pelvis and the Lower Limb (Superficial Veins) reveals venous structures from the knee to the foot.