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Lumbar Spine Herniated Disc Prolapse Demonstration Model

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Lumbar Spine Herniated Disc Prolapse Demonstration Model – Realistic, Compact & Educational

When it comes to explaining spinal pathologies, nothing is as effective as a physical demonstration. The MYASKRO Lumbar Spine Herniated Disc Prolapse Model brings the complexity of lumbar anatomy into sharp focus with a life-like, tactile representation of disc herniation and its impact on nerve roots.

This compact, yet anatomically detailed model features two lumbar vertebrae with intervertebral discs—designed to simulate disc prolapse, nerve compression, and spinal misalignment. It’s ideal for anyone involved in orthopedics, neurosurgery, physiotherapy, chiropractic care, or anatomy education.

The model showcases:

  • Accurately shaped vertebrae with pedicles and spinous processes
  • Clearly marked spinal nerve roots emerging from the foramina
  • A vivid red bulging disc pressing against the nerve, representing herniation

Built from high-quality, medical-grade PVC plastic, the model is durable enough for regular demonstrations and light enough to carry in a bag or briefcase. Its palm-sized dimensions (6.7 x 5.1 x 6.7 inches) make it perfect for clinic rounds, student group sessions, or one-on-one patient counselling.

It’s used extensively by pain specialists, spine surgeons, physiotherapists, and medical faculty who need to explain:

  • What causes lower back pain
  • How a prolapsed disc affects nerve function
  • Why conservative or surgical intervention may be needed

“We use this in every lumbar spine consult at MAX Super Speciality, Delhi. When patients see the nerve being pinched visually, their understanding and compliance improve drastically,” shares Dr. Harshita Menon, Spine Specialist.

If you're looking to bridge the gap between medical imaging and patient understanding—or make your lectures more interactive—this model offers a compact, precise, and engaging way to do just that.

From Textbook to Tabletop – A Powerful Tool to Explain Disc Pathology

The MYASKRO Lumbar Herniation Model brings anatomy to life by offering a three-dimensional, compressible look at lumbar disc dysfunction and nerve involvement. This model simplifies difficult conversations—especially when you're trying to explain sciatica, disc bulges, or spinal degeneration to patients or students.

It features two detailed lumbar vertebrae stacked with a soft, bulging disc between them. The design makes it possible to demonstrate how disc material can press on the nerve root and cause radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower limbs.

Key anatomical features include:

  • Spinal canal and intervertebral foramina for nerve visualization
  • Nerve roots exiting laterally with realistic color and positioning
  • Simulated disc extrusion in bright red to replicate a herniated disc

In classrooms, this model becomes a powerful resource for teaching the effects of mechanical compression on spinal nerves. In clinics, it supports physiotherapists and surgeons during pre-treatment counselling, where explaining the cause of back pain visually helps gain patient trust and cooperation.

This model is especially useful in:

  • Orthopedic and neurology OPDs for consultation and treatment planning
  • BPT, MBBS, and nursing classrooms for hands-on neuroanatomy learning
  • Physiotherapy rehab centers for treatment explanation and exercise education

Crafted from non-toxic PVC, the model resists wear and tear from frequent use. Its compact form makes it portable, lightweight, and ideal for mobile teaching sessions or cross-department rounds. Despite its size, it delivers a high-impact explanation in just a few seconds.

“At our campus in SRM Medical College, Chennai, this model is used in practical anatomy demos and viva prep—students understand nerve compression far better now,” says Prof. Aakash Yadav, Lecturer in Orthopedics.

Whether you're breaking down spinal anatomy for a patient or preparing students for clinical practice, this model gives you the ability to explain clearly, effectively, and memorably.

Compact, Clear, and Clinically Insightful – A Must-Have for Every Spine Educator

Understanding the lumbar spine isn’t just about bones—it’s about how those bones interact with soft tissue, discs, and nerves. The MYASKRO Lumbar Spine Herniated Disc Prolapse Model delivers that understanding with clinical accuracy and visual clarity, turning complex spinal pathology into something immediately graspable.

This model goes beyond traditional teaching aids. It offers a tactile experience that shows why disc herniation causes such distinct symptoms. Whether you're explaining pain radiation, evaluating patient posture, or teaching medical students about nerve involvement, this tool shortens the learning curve dramatically.

It’s already trusted by:

  • Medical colleges for anatomy and neuro modules
  • Orthopedic and neurosurgical clinics for pre-op education
  • Physiotherapy centres for postural rehab and pain management demos

Because it’s lightweight and palm-sized, it’s perfect for:

  • Carrying from room to room in a hospital or academic block
  • Quick setups in health camps, awareness events, or lectures
  • One-on-one sessions with patients who are overwhelmed by scans and medical jargon

Built with medical-grade PVC and vibrant detail, the model maintains its structural integrity even with constant demonstration. It fits neatly on any desk, counter, or classroom table, and holds attention the moment you begin the explanation.

“We’ve seen more productive discussions in our OPD ever since we started using this model. Patients appreciate the visual clarity, and our team saves time during counselling,” says Dr. Ishaan Kumar, Neurospine Unit, PGI Chandigarh.

When you need to explain what’s happening inside the spine—clearly, visually, and effectively—this model becomes more than a prop. It becomes a tool for trust, clarity, and better outcomes. It simplifies spinal education in a way no report or chart can. Once you use it, you’ll wonder how you ever explained disc herniation without it.

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