Description
Introducing the Flat Foot – Distal End of Tibia Model, a detailed anatomical model designed to illustrate the structural changes and impact of flat foot (pes planus) deformity on the distal end of the tibia. This model is an invaluable educational resource for students, educators, podiatrists, orthopedists, and anyone interested in foot and ankle anatomy.
Key Features:
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Detailed Anatomy: The model provides an accurate representation of the flat foot condition, focusing on the structural changes in the distal end of the tibia and surrounding foot anatomy. It clearly demonstrates the flattening of the arch and its effects on the tibial alignment.
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Realistic Representation: Crafted with lifelike detail, the model features realistic bone structures, joints, and soft tissue elements. This realism enhances the understanding of the anatomical changes associated with flat foot deformity.
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Educational Focus: The model highlights key anatomical features, including the misalignment of the tibia, changes in the arch of the foot, and associated ligament and tendon adjustments. This focus provides a comprehensive view of how flat foot affects overall foot mechanics.
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High-Quality Materials: Made from durable, high-quality materials, this model is designed to withstand frequent handling and provide long-term educational value. The robust construction ensures durability and reliability for repeated use.
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Interactive Learning: Certain parts of the model are designed to be movable, allowing for interactive exploration of the flat foot condition. This feature enhances the learning experience by providing a hands-on approach to studying the deformity.
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Clear Labeling: The model comes with clear, concise labels and an educational guide, making it easy to identify and understand the various anatomical features and changes associated with flat foot deformity.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for a wide range of applications, including medical training, patient education, podiatry and orthopedics courses, and as a display piece in clinics and healthcare facilities.
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