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Deluxe_Osteoporosis_
Model_(3_Vertebrae)_

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Osteoporosis Model

   

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Lumbar Spinal Column with dorso-lateral prolapsed intervertebral disc
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Lumbar Spinal Column - The lumbar model includes a prolapsed intervertebral
disc between the 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae. This high quality anatomical
model of the lumbar spinal column is delivered on removable stand.

Part Number: A76/5

$104.00

spine

 

 

Kappa Medical, LLC
PO Box 11808
Prescott, AZ  86304-1808
928-778-0840
888-825-7336 fax

 

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2 Lumbar Vertebrae with prolapsed disc, flexibly mounted

Vertebrae with prolapsed disc - This high quality lumbar anatomy model
is a great educational tool for a classroom or doctor's office. The anatomical
lumbar model is complete with spinal nerves and dura mater of spinal cord.

Part Number: A76/9

$26.00

disc

 

Kappa Medical, LLC
PO Box 11808
Prescott, AZ  86304-1808
928-778-0840
888-825-7336 fax

 

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Deluxe Osteoporosis Model (3 Vertebrae)

This osteoporosis model consists of 3 medially divided lumbar vertebrae with intervertebral discs.
For anatomical comparison, the upper section shows healthy bone structure, the middle section
osteoporotic bone structure and the lower section advanced osteoporotic bone structure with
flattened plates, deformation and decreased bone mass. For detailed anatomical study the
vertebrae can be removed from the stand.
The osteoporosis model is a great high quality anatomical teaching.

Part Number: A78

$55.00

OSTEO

 

 

Kappa Medical, LLC
PO Box 11808
Prescott, AZ  86304-1808
928-778-0840
888-825-7336 fax

 

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Stages of disc prolapse and vertebral degeneration


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Stages of disc prolapse and vertebral degeneration

The model illustrates degenerative changes to the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs of the lumbar spine in various degrees. Based on the original cast of a human lumbar spine, even finest bone structures are accurately depicted. The following conditions are shown from top to bottom:
• Intervertebral disc in healthy condition
• Lumbar vertebra (L1) without degenerative changes
• Intervertebral disc with protrusion
• Lumbar vertebra (L2) with beginning degenerative changes
• Intervertebral disc with medial prolapse
• Lumbar vertebra (L3) with advanced degenerative changes
• Intervertebral disc with intraforaminal prolapse on the right
• Lumbar vertebra (L4) with strong degenerative changes and bony constriction of the left intervertebral foramen
• Extremely narrowed intervertebral disc
• Lumbar vertebra (L5) with strong degenerative changes and bony constriction of the left intervertebral foramen with pressure on the spinal nerve root L5 on the left.
The model can be disassembled into vertebrae and intervertebral discs.
Supplied on base

 

Part Number: A795

$155.00

vertebra

 

 

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PO Box 11808
Prescott, AZ  86304-1808
928-778-0840
888-825-7336 fax

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Osteoporosis Model

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Osteoporosis Model

Impressive didactic model for comparing osteoporotic and normal thoracic vertebrae.
Ideal for medical studies and patient consultation. The 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae are shown.
Reproductions of sequential osteoporotic thoracic vertebrae with narrower intervertebral disc
are located on the left of the stand. The upper vertebra is divided in the middle. The magnetically
attached vertebral half can be removed easily to show the cut surfaces. This allows clear visualization
of the fractured upper part of the vertebral body caused by sintering, i.e. collapse of the bony
substance in the course and as a result of osteoporosis. Degenerative changes in the bone,
manifested as osteophytes, are also identifiable. For comparison, reproductions of two
corresponding healthy vertebrae with intervertebral disc are provided on the right side.
One half of the upper vertebral body is magnetically attached and can be removed. A detail
illustration on the base depicts two 3D micro CT images obtained from bone biopsies.
These illustrate the microacrchitecture of the osteoporotic bone, which has a lower bone density compared to healthy bone.

Part Number A95

Price each $77.00

osteoporotic

 

 

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PO Box 11808
Prescott, AZ  86304-1808
928-778-0840
888-825-7336 fax

 

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