Knee Joint Model with Muscles for Anatomy Teaching
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Knee Joint Model with Muscles for Anatomy Teaching
The Knee Joint Model with Muscles is a compact anatomical teaching model designed to support the study of knee structure, bone relationships and visible muscle attachments. It provides a clear three-dimensional reference for explaining the anatomy of the knee joint in medical, physiotherapy, orthopaedic and rehabilitation education.
This knee joint anatomy model is suitable for medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes, anatomy laboratories, orthopaedic clinics, rehabilitation centres, hospitals and healthcare training facilities. It helps teachers, students, physiotherapists and healthcare professionals demonstrate how the bones and represented muscles are positioned around the knee joint.
The model is particularly useful for visual identification, classroom explanation and patient counselling. Its fixed, non-movable construction keeps the anatomical structures in a stable position, making it suitable for observing the represented knee anatomy without repositioning the joint during a teaching session.
Mounted on a stable display base, the model can be placed on classroom desks, anatomy-lab workstations, consultation counters and rehabilitation-training tables. Its compact dimensions of approximately 8 × 8 × 24 cm make it convenient for facilities where a clear anatomical display is required without occupying extensive space.

Key Features
- Knee Joint Anatomy Model: Provides a three-dimensional visual reference for studying and explaining the structure of the knee joint.
- Visible Muscle Attachments: Shows represented muscles around the knee to support the study of structural relationships and joint support.
- Detailed Anatomical Display: Helps learners identify the knee bones, joint region and associated muscle structures during guided teaching.
- Fixed Non-Movable Joint: Maintains a stable anatomical position for visual observation, identification and classroom demonstration.
- Stable Display Base: Keeps the model upright on desks, counters and laboratory workstations during lectures or counselling sessions.
- Compact Educational Format: Approximate 8 × 8 × 24 cm size supports easy placement in clinics, classrooms and training areas.
- Durable Teaching Model: Designed for routine educational and demonstration use when handled according to the supplied care guidance.
- Multi-Disciplinary Use: Suitable for anatomy education, physiotherapy training, orthopaedic teaching and supervised patient explanation.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Knee Joint Model with Muscles |
| Product Category | Human Joint Anatomy Teaching Model |
| Model Type | Knee Joint Model with Muscles |
| Anatomy Represented | Knee Joint Structure, Bones and Muscle Attachments |
| Muscle Feature | Attached Muscles Represented |
| Joint Movement | Non-Movable Fixed Joint |
| Approximate Size | 8 × 8 × 24 cm |
| Approximate Weight | 0.8 kg |
| Build Quality | Durable Educational Model |
| Mounting | Mounted on a Stable Display Base |
| Usage Type | Educational and Demonstration Use |
| Suitable For | Medical Colleges, Physiotherapy Institutes, Orthopaedic Clinics, Anatomy Labs and Training Centres |
Product Benefits
- Supports Visual Learning: Helps learners understand the three-dimensional arrangement of the represented knee bones and muscles.
- Improves Structure Identification: Useful for observing the knee joint region and recognising visible muscle attachment areas during guided lessons.
- Useful for Physiotherapy Education: Supports classroom discussion of knee anatomy before movement assessment, rehabilitation and exercise concepts are introduced.
- Supports Orthopaedic Counselling: May help clinicians visually explain basic knee structures to patients during supervised educational discussions.
- Stable for Demonstration: The fixed joint and mounted base keep the model steady during lectures, practical sessions and consultations.
- Compact for Clinical Spaces: Its small footprint allows convenient use in consultation rooms, anatomy labs and rehabilitation-training areas.
- Suitable for Repeated Teaching: The durable educational construction supports routine handling when the model is used and stored carefully.
- Useful Across Multiple Disciplines: Suitable for medical, anatomy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation and orthopaedic education.
Applications
- Knee joint anatomy teaching
- Muscle attachment demonstration
- Bone and joint structure identification
- Physiotherapy classroom training
- Orthopaedic education
- Rehabilitation anatomy instruction
- Patient counselling and visual explanation
- Medical and nursing education
- Anatomy laboratory display
- Healthcare training-centre demonstrations
Suitable Healthcare and Training Settings
- Medical colleges and universities
- Physiotherapy colleges and institutes
- Orthopaedic clinics and departments
- Anatomy and physiology laboratories
- Rehabilitation centres
- Hospitals and outpatient clinics
- Patient education rooms
- Healthcare skill-development centres
How to Use
- Place the model on a flat, clean and stable surface before beginning the teaching session.
- Orient the model so that the required knee structures are clearly visible to students or patients.
- Identify the represented bones, joint region and attached muscles using the curriculum, anatomy atlas or trainer guidance.
- Use the fixed model to explain the structural relationship between the knee joint and surrounding muscle attachments.
- Do not force, bend or attempt to articulate the joint because the model is not designed to move.
- Wipe the model with a soft, slightly damp cloth after use and avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
- Store the model upright in a dry, protected location away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.
- Follow the supplied product-care instructions and institutional teaching protocol wherever applicable.
Usage Note: This knee joint model is intended only for education and demonstration. The joint is fixed and non-movable, so it should not be used to demonstrate knee range of motion or dynamic biomechanics. Handle the represented muscles and mounted structure carefully during teaching and storage.
Why Choose This Product from MeddeyGo?
MeddeyGo provides anatomical models, medical training aids, rehabilitation equipment and healthcare supplies for hospitals, clinics, medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes and professional procurement teams. The healthcare-focused catalogue helps buyers compare products according to their intended application, size, configuration and educational requirements.
Buyers considering the Knee Joint Model with Muscles can seek support regarding product suitability, available configuration and institutional order requirements. Before purchasing for a classroom, clinic or laboratory, procurement teams should confirm the approximate dimensions, weight, represented structures and fixed non-movable design.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Knee Joint Model with Muscles used for?
This model is used for knee anatomy teaching, muscle attachment demonstration, physiotherapy education, orthopaedic training and supervised patient counselling. It helps learners observe the represented relationship between the knee bones, joint region and attached muscles through a stable three-dimensional anatomical display.
2. Does the model show muscles around the knee joint?
Yes, the supplied product details state that attached muscles are represented on the model. These structures help teachers and students discuss how muscles relate to the knee region. The model is intended for visual anatomical learning and should be used with an appropriate anatomy reference or trainer guidance.
3. Can the knee joint be moved or bent?
No. The joint is fixed and is not designed for movement. It should be used for visual structure identification, anatomical explanation and display rather than range-of-motion demonstrations. Buyers requiring an articulating model should consider a movable knee joint or ligament model instead.
4. How should the knee model be cleaned and stored?
Clean the model with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry it before storage. Avoid abrasive materials, strong chemicals, excessive heat and direct sunlight. Keep the model mounted upright on its base and do not pull or place pressure on the represented muscle structures.
5. What should buyers confirm before ordering this model?
Buyers should confirm the approximate size, weight, fixed joint design, represented muscles and intended educational application. Institutions should also determine whether they need a static anatomy display, a movable ligament model or a pathological knee model according to their curriculum and demonstration requirements.

