The Upper Limb 3D Printed Anatomy Models showcase detailed upper limb anatomy. The Upper Limb (Biceps, Bones, and Ligaments) model shows the origin and insertion of the biceps, emphasising the long head's connection to the supraglenoid tubercle and the short head's origin from the coracoid process. It also reveals the bifid insertion, featuring the bicipital aponeurosis and a rounded tendon winding around the radius to insert into the radial tuberosity.
Additionally, the Upper Limb (Elbow, Forearm, and Hand) specimen displays comprehensive upper limb anatomy, illustrating the arrangement of the biceps tendon, brachial artery, and median nerve in the distal arm and elbow/cubital fossa region. The Upper Limb model reveals superficial anatomy of the upper left limb, from the scapula blade to the hand, depicted with removed skin and fascia, showcasing superficial veins and preserving the cephalic and basilic veins. The entire upper limb skeleton and ligaments, spanning from the pectoral girdle to the hand, are presented in the Upper Limb Ligaments model and the Upper Limb and Hand (Deep Dissection) model provides a superficial dissection of the right upper limb, showcasing the intricate vascular, nervous, and muscular anatomy in the distal arm, forearm, and hand.