The MYASKRO Hip Bone Anatomical Model – Single Side Pelvic Bone
is a teaching model designed for studying the anatomy of an individual human
hip bone in detail.
This model shows the fused ilium, ischium and pubis, which
together form the adult hip bone. It is useful for osteology study, anatomy
demonstrations and practical examination preparation in medical and allied-health education.
Because the model is supplied as a single-side pelvic bone,
learners can focus on the structure and landmarks of one hip bone more clearly
than when using a full pelvis model.
Designed for Hip Bone Osteology Study
The hip bone is an important component of the human skeletal system and forms
part of the pelvic girdle. Studying it independently helps students understand
its shape, orientation and anatomical landmarks more effectively.
This model is especially useful for anatomy classes, osteology teaching,
self-study and viva preparation where students need to recognise the main
parts and surfaces of the hip bone.
Shows the Main Parts of the Hip Bone
The model helps learners study the three main regions that form the adult hip bone:
These three regions come together to form the complete pelvic bone, making
this model useful for understanding the structure of the os coxae.
Acetabulum and Obturator Foramen
The model clearly shows the acetabulum, which forms the socket
for the head of the femur, and the obturator foramen, one of
the most recognisable openings of the pelvic bone.
These features make the model valuable for understanding hip-joint orientation
and the general architecture of the pelvic bone.
Useful for Multi-Angle Study
Since this is a separate single-side hip bone model, it can be examined from
different angles for better anatomical understanding.
Students can study:
- Medial and lateral surfaces
- Anterior and posterior orientation
- Superior and inferior aspects
- Relationship between the iliac, ischial and pubic regions
- Position of the acetabulum and obturator foramen
Useful for Anatomy Teaching and Practical Exams
This model is suitable for instructor-led anatomy demonstrations and for
students preparing for osteology practicals and viva examinations.
It can help learners improve recognition of major hip-bone landmarks and
develop better three-dimensional understanding of pelvic anatomy.
Suitable For
- MBBS students
- BDS students
- Nursing students
- Physiotherapy students
- Allied-health science students
- Anatomy laboratories
- Medical colleges
- Teachers and educators
Why Choose This MYASKRO Hip Bone Model?
Focused learning: Helps students study one hip bone clearly
without the complexity of a complete pelvis.
Important landmarks visible: Displays the ilium, ischium,
pubis, acetabulum and obturator foramen.
Good for practical learning: Useful for anatomy labs, teaching
sessions and exam revision.
Easy anatomical orientation: Supports understanding of the
bone from multiple sides and surfaces.
Institution-friendly purchase: GST invoice, quotations and
proforma invoice support are available for educational institutions.
What Is Included?
- 1 single-side pelvic hip bone anatomical model
Product Specifications
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Product Name
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MYASKRO Hip Bone Anatomical Model – Single Side Pelvic Bone
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Brand
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MYASKRO
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Product Type
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Single-side hip bone anatomical model
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Anatomical Region
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Pelvic bone / hip bone
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Main Parts Shown
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Ilium, ischium and pubis
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Visible Structures
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Acetabulum, obturator foramen and major bony landmarks
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Primary Use
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Anatomy teaching and osteology study
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Recommended For
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MBBS, BDS, nursing, physiotherapy and allied-health education
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this model show?
It shows a single-side human hip bone with the ilium, ischium, pubis,
acetabulum and obturator foramen.
Is this a complete pelvis model?
No. This is a single-side hip bone / pelvic bone model, not a complete pelvis.
Who is this model suitable for?
It is suitable for medical, dental, nursing, physiotherapy and allied-health students,
as well as teachers and anatomy labs.
Can it be used for osteology practicals?
Yes. It is useful for osteology demonstrations, practical exams and viva preparation.
Can institutions request quotation support?
Yes. Formal quotations, proforma invoices and GST invoices are available for institutions.