The 3D Printed Canine Front Leg Model specimen displays the superficial anatomy of a dog's right thoracic limb, extending from the scapula to the paw.
The shoulder region includes preserved flexor and extensor muscles of the scapula, while the arm shows the primary flexor and extensor muscles acting on the elbow joint. In the forearm and paw, the flexor and extensor muscles of the carpus and digits are clearly demonstrated.
On the medial side of the axillary region, the main nerves of the brachial plexus are preserved, along with the courses of the brachial and median arteries and their accompanying veins. The cephalic vein is also intact in a superficial position, along with the lateral cutaneous antebrachial nerve of the forearm.
The 3D Printed Canine Hind Leg Model preserves a superficial dissection of the lower hindlimb musculature from the mid-thigh to the foot, as well as nerves and vessels of the femoral canal and popliteal fossa.
An ideal canine 3D printed model for advanced veterinary study. A detailed anatomical description is available upon request.