Introducing Femur bone by
3B Scientific. It is a unique life-sized representation of the human femur bone
brought to you by the industry’s leader in specializing the production of
instructional materials widely used in the field of medical and scientific education.
That is why it is an ideal
learning tool which allows for extensive examination of the femur bone. This
can greatly aid surgeons and medical professionals for practicing hip
replacement procedures.
In addition to that, it
can immensely support medical engineering professionals in showcasing new
medical equipment.
The Femur is a precise
anatomical replica that provides supplemental learning to students of anatomy
and physiology.
The femur bone is the
longest and strongest bone found within the thighs; It carries the weight of
the upper human body and permits movement of the legs.
This artificial bone
provides a great degree of realism and is a great addition to any bone
collection.
And when it comes to the
quality, this bone model is manufactured with high-quality materials in Germany
and cast from a natural human bone specimen.
NOTE: 3B Scientific no
longer guarantees Right or Left side, but instead will fulfill with the side
that is available in inventory at the time of the order.
FEATURES:
LIFE SIZE- With its
overall measurement of 38.1 cm in length and 0.4 kg in weight, this Femur bone
model will definitely give you a life-size representation of the human femur
bone
3B SCIENTIFIC® PRODUCT
MADE IN GERMANY- This product is manufactured by 3B Scientific in Germany. A
globally recognized brand standing for quality, durability, and detail. 3B
Scientific is one of the premier anatomical model manufacturers we carry at
ShopAnatomical.
ANATOMICALLY ACCURATE- It
is cast from a natural human bone specimen so you can rest assured that this
will definitely give you a precise anatomical replica of the human femur bone
EDUCATIONAL- This is an
ideal teaching tool providing supplemental learning to anatomy students
GREAT AID AND SUPPORT-
Great aid for surgeons in practicing hip replacement procedures and provides
support to medical engineers in introducing new equipment