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Full-Size Cervical Model with Muscles & Brachial Plexus

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Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model with Brachial Plexus and Herniated Disc

The Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model with Brachial Plexus and Herniated Disc is an advanced anatomical teaching aid designed to demonstrate the structural relationship between the cervical spine, deep neck muscles, spinal nerves, brachial plexus, upper thoracic region and selected brain structures. It provides a detailed three-dimensional reference for medical education, physiotherapy training, neurological study and supervised patient counselling.

This muscled cervical spine model is suitable for medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes, chiropractic training centres, anatomy laboratories, orthopaedic departments, neurology departments, hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. It allows students, educators and healthcare professionals to study cervical bones, muscles and nerves together rather than examining each system separately.

The model represents the occipital bone, atlas, axis, cervical vertebrae C3 to C7, T1 and T3. It also includes the brain stem, soft cerebellum, complete represented nerves, the right-side brachial plexus and a herniated cervical disc. The visible muscular structures include the suboccipital triangle, longus capitis, levator scapulae and scalenus muscles.

The right first and second ribs with cartilage provide additional regional context and help demonstrate how the cervical spine connects with the shoulder girdle and upper thoracic area. Mounted upright on a stable base, the full-size model is suitable for group teaching, clinical demonstrations, anatomy revision and professional patient education.

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Key Features

  • Full-Size Cervical Anatomy: Presents the upper cervical spine and surrounding anatomical structures at a practical scale for detailed teaching.
  • Cervical Vertebrae Display: Includes the atlas, axis and cervical vertebrae C3 through C7 for structured spine anatomy study.
  • Skull and Brain Structures: Represents the occipital bone, brain stem and soft cerebellum to support cranio-cervical anatomy demonstrations.
  • Herniated Disc Representation: Shows a herniated cervical disc for introductory pathology and clinical education.
  • Right Brachial Plexus Display: Provides a visible representation of the right-side brachial plexus and associated nerves.
  • Deep Muscle Anatomy: Includes the suboccipital triangle, longus capitis, levator scapulae and scalenus muscles.
  • Upper Thoracic and Rib Detail: Features T1, T3 and the right first and second ribs with cartilage for regional anatomy study.
  • Stable Upright Display: Mounted on a supportive base for classroom demonstrations, clinical teaching and anatomy-lab display.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Product Name Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model with Brachial Plexus and Herniated Disc
Product Category Cervical Spine Anatomy and Neurology Teaching Model
Model Scale Full Size
Bones Represented Occipital Bone, Atlas, Axis, C3–C7, T1 and T3
Neurological Structures Brain Stem, Soft Cerebellum, Complete Represented Nerves and Right Brachial Plexus
Pathology Represented Herniated Cervical Disc
Muscles Represented Suboccipital Triangle, Longus Capitis, Levator Scapulae and Scalenus Muscles
Rib Detail Right First and Second Ribs with Cartilage
Material PVC
Mounting Upright Model on Stable Base
Usage Type Educational and Demonstration Use
Suitable For Medical Colleges, Physiotherapy Institutes, Chiropractic Centres, Hospitals and Anatomy Training Facilities

Product Benefits

  • Supports Integrated Anatomy Learning: Helps learners study cervical bones, muscles, nerves and upper thoracic structures within one regional model.
  • Improves Brachial Plexus Understanding: Provides a three-dimensional reference for tracing the right-side plexus and its relationship with the cervical region.
  • Useful for Disc Pathology Education: The represented herniated disc supports introductory discussion of cervical disc changes without making diagnostic claims.
  • Supports Musculoskeletal Training: Helps physiotherapy and chiropractic learners understand how deep neck muscles relate to the spine and shoulder region.
  • Provides Cranio-Cervical Context: The occipital bone, brain stem and cerebellum help demonstrate the anatomical transition between the skull and cervical spine.
  • Useful for Regional Anatomy Study: The first and second ribs, cartilage and upper thoracic vertebrae improve understanding of the cervicothoracic area.
  • Supports Clinical Communication: Healthcare professionals may use the model to explain general cervical and nerve anatomy during supervised counselling.
  • Suitable for Group Demonstration: Its full-size design and stable base make represented structures easier to observe during classroom teaching.

Applications

  • Cervical spine anatomy teaching
  • Brachial plexus demonstrations
  • Cervical disc herniation education
  • Deep neck muscle study
  • Spinal nerve anatomy instruction
  • Physiotherapy and chiropractic training
  • Orthopaedic and neurology education
  • Cranio-cervical anatomy demonstration
  • Patient education and clinical explanation
  • Anatomy laboratory display

How to Use

  1. Place the model upright on a clean, flat and stable teaching surface.
  2. Begin by identifying the occipital bone, atlas, axis and cervical vertebrae in sequence.
  3. Use the visible muscles to explain their anatomical position and relationship with the neck and shoulder region.
  4. Trace the represented spinal nerves and right brachial plexus using an approved anatomy reference.
  5. Point out the herniated cervical disc when discussing general disc pathology and nerve-related anatomy.
  6. Use the ribs, cartilage and thoracic vertebrae to explain the cervicothoracic transition.
  7. Avoid pulling, bending or forcing the represented nerves, muscles or soft brain structures.
  8. Clean the model with a soft, slightly damp cloth and store it upright in a dry, protected area.

Usage Note: This cervical anatomy model is intended only for education, demonstration and patient communication. It cannot diagnose cervical disc disease, confirm nerve compression or replace neurological examination, imaging, electrodiagnostic testing or professional medical assessment.

Why Choose This Product from MeddeyGo?

MeddeyGo provides anatomical models, medical training aids, rehabilitation equipment and healthcare products for hospitals, clinics, medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes and professional procurement teams. Its healthcare-focused catalogue helps buyers compare products according to anatomical detail, teaching application and institutional requirements.

Buyers selecting this Full-Size Muscled Cervical Model can seek product-selection assistance regarding its muscular, neurological and pathological features. Before institutional or bulk purchase, procurement teams should confirm the represented structures, material, base configuration and suitability for their anatomy, physiotherapy or neurology curriculum.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What structures are shown on this cervical model?

The model represents the occipital bone, atlas, axis, cervical vertebrae C3 to C7, T1, T3, selected deep neck muscles, spinal nerves, the right brachial plexus, brain stem, soft cerebellum and the right first and second ribs with cartilage.

2. Does the model include a herniated cervical disc?

Yes, the supplied product information states that a herniated cervical disc is represented. This feature supports visual pathology education and general discussion of disc-related anatomy. It should not be used to diagnose an individual patient or determine the severity of a spinal condition.

3. Is the right brachial plexus displayed?

Yes, the model includes the represented right-side brachial plexus and associated nerves. This can help students understand how cervical nerve structures relate to the shoulder and upper limb. A recognised anatomy reference should be used for accurate branch identification.

4. Is this model suitable for physiotherapy and chiropractic education?

Yes. The combination of cervical vertebrae, deep muscles, nerves, ribs and disc pathology makes it suitable for anatomy-based physiotherapy and chiropractic teaching. It is an educational model only and does not replace supervised clinical examination or practical skills training.

5. What should buyers confirm before ordering?

Buyers should confirm that the model includes the required cervical vertebrae, muscles, neurological structures, brachial plexus, ribs and herniated disc representation. They should also verify the PVC construction, base stability and suitability for their teaching curriculum before institutional purchase.