Introducing the Paediatric Full Body Phantom for X-Ray, CT & MRI, a life-size training tool designed for medical education and imaging research. Based on a 4-year-old child (102 cm height), this full-body phantom provides anatomically accurate bones and organs across 10 detachable body parts, supporting hands-on training in patient positioning and scanning techniques.
Constructed with realistic soft-tissue and bone-mimicking materials, the skeleton is made from individually cast bones using a patented epoxy-based composite. The phantom is lightweight (~20 kg) for easy handling in clinical and educational environments.
Imaging Compatibility
- Optimised for T2-weighted MRI with realistic tissue relaxation values
- Excellent performance in proton-density MRI imaging
- Compatible with T1-weighted MRI, X-ray and CT imaging
Included Anatomy
- Full paediatric body with realistic tissue
- Rotatable shoulders (360° around, 180° sideways)
- Movable hip, knee, and elbow joints
- Detachable head, torso, and limbs
- Customizable with pathologies such as lesions, tumours, and infections
- Transparent or skin-coloured appearance available on request
- Paediatric Head and skull
- Paediatric Torso
- Spine, ribcage, shoulders, clavicles, pelvis
- Trachea, heart, lungs, diaphragm
- Liver with ligaments and bile ducts, gallbladder, stomach
- Kidneys, spleen, pancreas
- Small and large intestines, bladder, prostate
- Paediatric Arms: Humerus, elbow joints, radius, ulna, wrist, fingers
- Paediatric Legs: Femur, knee joints, tibia, fibula, foot, toes
- Customizable pathologies including lesions, tumours, and infections
Construction & Contents
- Soft tissues and organs: urethane-based soft resin
- Bones: patented ceramic-reinforced epoxy-based composite material
- Hard carry case
- User manual and assembly instructions
Disclaimer
This phantom is a synthetically fabricated training simulator designed to mimic the anatomy of a paediatric patient for medical imaging. It is not a replacement for a live person and may have limitations in its capabilities. Unlike an actual human, the phantom is not affected by repeated radiation and can be safely used by radiologists or students with minimal supervision, providing a sustainable and ethical alternative to cadavers or volunteers.
Note: Example X-ray images were taken using our Paediatric Full Body for X-Ray CT, US [FB-P02] with a Control-X machine and VXvue DR plate.



























