Human Hip Joint Model with Ligaments for Teaching
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Human Hip Joint Model with Ligaments for Anatomy Teaching
The Human Hip Joint Model with Ligaments is a professional anatomical teaching aid designed to demonstrate the structure, support and movement of the hip joint. Its three-dimensional format helps students, educators, physiotherapists and healthcare professionals understand the relationship between the hip bone, femoral head, joint surfaces and surrounding ligament structures.
This hip joint anatomy model is suitable for medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes, anatomy laboratories, orthopaedic clinics, rehabilitation centres, hospitals and patient education rooms. It provides a clear visual reference for studying the ball-and-socket configuration of the hip joint and explaining how flexible ligaments contribute to joint stability and controlled movement.
The model represents the hip bone, femoral head, joint structure and flexible artificial ligaments. It can be used to demonstrate selected movement patterns including anteversion, retroversion, abduction and internal or external rotation. This makes it useful for anatomy teaching, physiotherapy education, orthopaedic demonstrations and supervised patient counselling.
Manufactured from high-quality durable PVC plastic, the model is designed for routine educational handling. Its approximate dimensions of 14 × 11 × 14 cm and weight of approximately 220 g make it compact and lightweight. Mounted on a stable base, it is convenient for classroom desks, clinic counters, anatomy lab stations and training rooms.

Key Features
- Hip Joint Anatomy Model: Provides a clear three-dimensional reference for understanding the basic anatomy of the hip joint.
- Ball-and-Socket Structure: Demonstrates the relationship between the femoral head and hip socket for joint anatomy teaching.
- Flexible Artificial Ligaments: Shows represented ligament structures that support joint stability and controlled movement.
- Movement Demonstration: Supports explanation of anteversion, retroversion, abduction and internal or external rotation.
- Life-Size Learning Reference: Designed to provide a realistic representation of hip-joint relationships for teaching and demonstration.
- Durable PVC Construction: Made from high-quality PVC plastic for repeated educational handling.
- Stable Display Base: Keeps the model secure during classroom lessons, clinic demonstrations and patient counselling.
- Compact and Lightweight: Easy to carry, position and store between teaching sessions.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Human Hip Joint Model with Ligaments |
| Product Category | Hip Joint Anatomy Teaching Model |
| Joint Type | Ball-and-Socket Joint Model |
| Anatomy Represented | Hip Bone, Femoral Head, Joint Structure and Ligaments |
| Ligaments | Flexible Artificial Ligaments |
| Movements Demonstrated | Anteversion, Retroversion, Abduction and Internal / External Rotation |
| Material | High-Quality Durable PVC Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 14 × 11 × 14 cm |
| Item Height | 14 cm |
| Item Width | 11 cm |
| Item Weight | 220 g |
| Item Part Number | HipJointBoneanatomical-P1 |
| Included Component | Hip Joint Bone Anatomical Model |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Usage Type | Educational and Demonstration Use |
| Suitable For | Medical Colleges, Physiotherapy Institutes, Orthopaedic Clinics, Anatomy Labs and Training Centres |
Product Benefits
- Supports Visual Anatomy Learning: Helps students understand the three-dimensional relationship between the hip bone, femoral head and joint structures.
- Explains Joint Stability: Flexible ligaments provide a useful visual reference for discussing structural support around the hip.
- Supports Movement Education: Helps demonstrate selected hip movements including abduction and internal or external rotation.
- Useful for Physiotherapy Training: Provides an anatomical reference before introducing mobility, assessment and rehabilitation concepts.
- Supports Orthopaedic Teaching: Helps explain the basic ball-and-socket relationship and joint anatomy during classroom and clinical education.
- Stable for Demonstrations: The mounted base keeps the model secure while different structures and movements are shown.
- Easy to Handle: Compact dimensions and low weight make the model convenient for demonstrations and transport.
- Supports Patient Communication: Healthcare professionals may use the model to explain general hip anatomy in simple visual terms.
Applications
- Hip joint anatomy teaching
- Ball-and-socket joint demonstration
- Ligament structure study
- Hip movement explanation
- Physiotherapy classroom training
- Orthopaedic education
- Rehabilitation anatomy teaching
- Medical and nursing practical classes
- Supervised patient counselling
- Anatomy laboratory display
Suitable Healthcare and Training Settings
- Medical colleges and universities
- Physiotherapy institutes
- Orthopaedic clinics and departments
- Anatomy classrooms and laboratories
- Rehabilitation centres
- Hospitals and outpatient clinics
- Patient education rooms
- Healthcare training centres
How to Use
- Place the hip joint model securely on a clean, flat and stable teaching surface.
- Begin by identifying the hip bone, femoral head and general ball-and-socket joint configuration.
- Point out the flexible artificial ligaments and explain their represented role in joint support.
- Demonstrate the supported movements gently, including anteversion, retroversion, abduction and rotation.
- Use an approved anatomy or biomechanics reference when discussing joint movement and ligament function.
- Avoid forcing the model beyond its designed range or overstretching the artificial ligaments.
- Use the model during patient counselling only as a general visual educational aid.
- Clean the model with a soft, slightly damp cloth and store it in a dry, protected location after use.
Usage Note: This human hip joint model is intended only for anatomy education, physiotherapy teaching and patient communication. It cannot diagnose hip disease, ligament injury or joint instability and does not replace physical examination, imaging or professional medical assessment.
Why Choose This Product from MeddeyGo?
MeddeyGo provides anatomical models, physiotherapy teaching aids, simulation products and medical equipment for hospitals, clinics, medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes and professional procurement teams. Its healthcare-focused catalogue helps buyers compare products according to anatomical detail, educational application and institutional requirements.
Buyers selecting this Human Hip Joint Model with Ligaments can seek product-selection assistance regarding its movement capability, ligament design and suitability for anatomy, orthopaedic or physiotherapy education. Before placing institutional or bulk orders, procurement teams should confirm the dimensions, weight, part number, final supplied configuration and required teaching features.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What structures are shown on this hip joint model?
The model represents the hip bone, femoral head, joint structure and flexible artificial ligaments. It is designed to help learners understand the ball-and-socket configuration and the structural relationship between bones and ligament support around the hip joint.
2. Does the model include flexible ligaments?
Yes. The supplied product information states that the model includes flexible artificial ligaments. These structures support visual teaching of joint stability and movement but should not be treated as an exact biomechanical simulation of living ligaments.
3. Which movements can be demonstrated?
The model supports demonstration of anteversion, retroversion, abduction and internal or external rotation. Movements should be performed gently and only within the model’s intended range to avoid damage to the ligaments or mounting structure.
4. Is this model suitable for physiotherapy and orthopaedic education?
Yes. It provides a useful anatomical reference for physiotherapy, orthopaedic and rehabilitation teaching. Educators may use it to explain hip-joint structure, ligament support and selected movements before progressing to clinical assessment or rehabilitation concepts.
5. What should buyers confirm before ordering this model?
Buyers should confirm the supplied dimensions of 14 × 11 × 14 cm, approximate 220 g weight, flexible ligament design, PVC construction, stable base and part number. Institutions should also decide whether this ligament model or a more advanced removable or pathological hip model better suits their curriculum.

