UK 3B Osteoporosis Model

UK 3B Scientific
Product no. HAN237
Manufacturer code. 1000182

Impressive didactic model for comparing osteoporotic and normal thoracic vertebrae. Ideal for medical studies and patient consultation.

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UK 3B Osteoporosis Model

Impressive didactic model for comparing osteoporotic and normal thoracic vertebrae. Ideal for medical studies and patient consultation.

UK 3B Osteoporosis Model offers impressive didactic model for comparing osteoporotic and normal thoracic vertebrae. Ideal for medical studies and patient consultation. The 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae are shown.

Reproductions of sequential osteoporotic thoracic vertebrae with narrower intervertebral disc are located on the left of the stand. The upper vertebra is divided in the middle. The magnetically attached vertebral half can be removed easily to show the cut surfaces. This allows clear visualization of the fractured upper part of the vertebral body caused by sintering, i.e. collapse of the bony substance in the course and as a result of osteoporosis. Degenerative changes in the bone, manifested as osteophytes, are also identifiable.

For comparison, reproductions of two corresponding healthy vertebrae with intervertebral disc are provided on the right side. One half of the upper vertebral body is magnetically attached and can be removed.

A detail illustration on the base depicts two 3D micro CT images obtained from bone biopsies. These illustrate the microacrchitecture of the osteoporotic bone, which has a lower bone density compared to healthy bone.

Key features:
  • The 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae are shown
  • Magnetically attached vertebral half can be removed easily to show the cut surfaces, allowing clear visualization of the fractured upper part of the vertebral body caused by sintering
  • Reproductions of sequential osteoporotic thoracic vertebrae with narrower intervertebral disc are located on the left of the stand
  • For comparison, reproductions of two corresponding healthy vertebrae with intervertebral disc are provided on the right side
  • One half of the upper vertebral body is magnetically attached and can be removed
  • A detail illustration on the base depicts two 3D micro CT images obtained from bone biopsies, these illustrate the microacrchitecture of the osteoporotic bone, which has a lower bone density compared to healthy bone

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