Life-Size Shoulder Joint with Fixed Muscles Model
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Life-Size Shoulder Joint Model with Fixed Muscles
The Life-Size Shoulder Joint Model with Fixed Muscles is a professional anatomical teaching aid designed to demonstrate the relationship between the shoulder bones and surrounding muscular structures. Its three-dimensional format provides a clear visual reference for medical education, physiotherapy training, orthopaedic instruction, rehabilitation teaching and supervised patient counselling.
This shoulder joint anatomy model with muscles is suitable for medical colleges, physiotherapy institutes, anatomy laboratories, orthopaedic departments, sports medicine centres, hospitals, clinics and healthcare training facilities. It helps students, teachers, doctors and therapists understand how the scapula, humerus and represented shoulder muscles are positioned around the joint.
The fixed-muscle design keeps the represented structures securely positioned, allowing users to study muscle location, attachment direction and joint support without removing or reassembling individual parts. This makes the model practical for repeated group teaching, classroom demonstrations and clinical explanations.
Natural anatomical colours help distinguish the bones and muscles during guided study. Manufactured from durable PVC and mounted upright on a stable display base, the model is designed for routine educational use when handled and stored correctly. Its approximate dimensions of 17 × 12 × 22 cm make it convenient for classroom desks, clinic counters and rehabilitation training tables.

Key Features
- Life-Size Shoulder Anatomy: Provides a practical anatomical scale for studying and demonstrating the shoulder joint region.
- Fixed Muscle Representation: Shows the major represented shoulder muscles securely attached for consistent teaching and display.
- Bone and Muscle Relationship: Helps users understand how the scapula, humerus and surrounding muscles relate to joint support and movement.
- Natural Anatomical Colours: Uses distinct bone and muscle colours to support easier structure identification during lessons.
- Durable PVC Construction: Designed for repeated educational handling in classrooms, clinics and healthcare training settings.
- Stable Display Base: Keeps the model upright and clearly visible during lectures, demonstrations and patient education sessions.
- Compact Teaching Format: Approximate 17 × 12 × 22 cm dimensions support convenient placement, transport and storage.
- Clinical Education Support: Suitable for anatomy teaching, physiotherapy education, orthopaedic training and supervised patient communication.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Life-Size Shoulder Joint Model with Fixed Muscles |
| Product Category | Shoulder Joint Anatomy Teaching Model |
| Model Scale | Life Size |
| Anatomical Region | Shoulder Joint |
| Structures Represented | Scapula, Humerus and Major Shoulder Muscles |
| Muscle Configuration | Fixed and Non-Removable |
| Material | PVC |
| Colour | Natural Anatomical Colours |
| Approximate Size | 17 × 12 × 22 cm |
| Mounting | Upright Model on Stable Display Base |
| Usage Type | Educational and Demonstration Use |
| Suitable For | Medical Colleges, Physiotherapy Institutes, Hospitals, Clinics and Rehabilitation Centres |
Product Benefits
- Supports Visual Anatomy Learning: Helps learners understand the three-dimensional arrangement of the shoulder bones and represented muscles.
- Improves Structure Identification: Natural anatomical colours make it easier to distinguish the scapula, humerus and surrounding muscular structures.
- Useful for Physiotherapy Education: Supports lessons on shoulder anatomy before introducing assessment, exercise and rehabilitation concepts.
- Supports Orthopaedic Training: Provides a clear reference for explaining the basic structural relationship between bones and muscles around the shoulder.
- Fixed Parts Reduce Handling Complexity: Non-removable muscles remain in position during repeated classroom and group demonstrations.
- Suitable for Patient Counselling: Healthcare professionals may use the model to explain general shoulder anatomy during supervised consultations.
- Stable for Group Teaching: The upright base keeps the model visible and organised during lectures and practical sessions.
- Compact for Clinical Spaces: Its practical dimensions allow convenient use in clinics, classrooms and rehabilitation facilities.
Applications
- Shoulder joint anatomy teaching
- Bone and muscle relationship demonstrations
- Physiotherapy classroom education
- Orthopaedic training
- Rehabilitation anatomy instruction
- Sports medicine education
- Medical and nursing practical classes
- Supervised patient counselling
- Anatomy laboratory display
- Healthcare training-centre demonstrations
Suitable Healthcare and Training Settings
- Medical colleges and universities
- Physiotherapy institutes
- Rehabilitation training centres
- Orthopaedic departments
- Sports medicine facilities
- Hospitals and outpatient clinics
- Anatomy laboratories
- Patient education rooms
How to Use
- Place the model upright on a clean, flat and stable teaching surface.
- Begin by identifying the scapula, humerus and general shoulder joint region.
- Use the represented muscles to explain their location around the joint.
- Discuss how the muscles and bones relate structurally using an approved anatomy reference.
- Rotate or reposition the complete model carefully when different viewing angles are required.
- Do not attempt to remove, pull or bend the fixed muscular structures.
- Wipe the model using a soft, slightly damp cloth after teaching sessions.
- Store the model upright in a dry, protected location away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.
Usage Note: This shoulder joint model is intended only for anatomy education, demonstration and patient communication. It cannot diagnose shoulder disease, confirm a muscle or tendon injury or replace physical examination, imaging and 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 their teaching application, anatomical detail and institutional requirements.
Buyers selecting this Life-Size Shoulder Joint Model with Fixed Muscles can seek product-selection assistance regarding its intended educational use, model configuration and suitability for physiotherapy or orthopaedic teaching. Before institutional or bulk purchase, procurement teams should confirm the model dimensions, fixed-muscle design, base stability and represented anatomical structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What anatomical structures are shown on this shoulder model?
The model represents the shoulder joint region, including the scapula, humerus and major surrounding shoulder muscles. It is designed to help students and healthcare professionals understand the basic structural relationship between the bones and fixed muscular components.
2. Are the muscles removable from the shoulder model?
No. The muscles are fixed and non-removable according to the supplied product information. This design keeps the structures securely positioned during repeated classroom teaching, clinic demonstrations and patient education, reducing the need to remove or reassemble individual parts.
3. Is the shoulder joint model life size?
Yes. The model is described as life size and has approximate dimensions of 17 × 12 × 22 cm. This scale provides a practical anatomical reference for medical, physiotherapy, rehabilitation and orthopaedic teaching in classrooms and clinical training environments.
4. Is this model suitable for physiotherapy education?
Yes. Physiotherapy educators may use the model to explain shoulder bones, represented muscles and their structural relationship before introducing movement analysis or rehabilitation concepts. It is an anatomical teaching aid and does not replace supervised clinical skills training.
5. What should buyers confirm before ordering this model?
Buyers should confirm the life-size format, approximate dimensions, fixed-muscle configuration, PVC construction and stable display base. Institutions should also determine whether a fixed-muscle model or a removable, ligament or functional shoulder model better matches their teaching requirements.

