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This model includes all 24 vertebrae—cervical, thoracic, lumbar—along with the sacrum, coccyx, pelvis, and bilateral femur heads. It also features a clearly marked herniated disc, spinal nerves, vertebral artery, vertebral notch, and nerve root pathways, allowing for a full anatomical and clinical demonstration.
At 85 cm tall, it’s perfectly scaled for classroom visibility, OPD explanation, and practical demonstrations. The model is mounted on a stable metal stand with a triangular base and top hook, making it ideal for standing display during lectures, physiotherapy rounds, or spinal rehabilitation sessions.
Used by orthopedic surgeons, chiropractors, physiotherapy educators, neurospine clinics, and MBBS/BPT faculties across India, it provides a 360-degree understanding of spine structure and spinal cord involvement. From postural education to disc herniation explanation, this model makes it all accessible and visual.
“We introduced this model in our ortho OPD at ESIC Medical College, Hyderabad. It’s been incredibly useful in showing disc herniation and nerve root pressure to patients,” says Dr. Mansi Tripathi, Ortho Consultant.
If your goal is to teach spinal mechanics, explain surgical indications, or prepare students for neuroanatomy exams, this model gives you a high-fidelity platform to make it happen. Functional. Durable. Unmissable in any learning environment.
This MYASKRO vertebral column model isn’t just a spine—it’s a complete roadmap of the human axial skeleton. At 85 cm tall, it provides a life-size, accurate replica of the full vertebral column, complete with adjoining pelvic structure and femur heads for full anatomical orientation.
The model highlights every important structure:
Key features include:
Whether you're teaching spinal curvature, demonstrating nerve impingement, or preparing students for OSCE exams, this model gives you a hands-on, real-time visual experience that diagrams simply cannot match.
It is especially useful in:
The metal stand with tripod base ensures that the model stays upright and accessible, even when rotated or handled during demonstrations. Constructed from high-grade PVC and reinforced joints, it is built for long-term use across academic and clinical settings.
“Our BPT batch at DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai found this model perfect for palpation practice and understanding spinal curvature patterns,” shares Dr. Ritu Sinha, Lecturer, Department of Anatomy.
With both anatomical accuracy and teaching practicality, this model brings your spinal curriculum—and patient education—into sharp focus.
The human spine is more than a column of bones—it’s a functional masterpiece that supports posture, protects the spinal cord, and allows movement. With the MYASKRO 85 CM Vertebral Column Model, you can explore this complexity in a way that is interactive, visible, and clinically meaningful.
This model does more than show vertebrae—it demonstrates relationships. It connects cervical misalignment to nerve compression. It links lumbar disc herniation to leg pain. It helps explain postural imbalances to patients in a visual, relatable way that builds trust and understanding. In short, it turns knowledge into communication.
Built with academic precision and clinical durability in mind, the model:
This model is already trusted by top-tier physiotherapy schools, spine rehab centers, and medical colleges across India. Its compact footprint, full-scale height, and realistic detailing make it one of the most versatile and functional spine replicas available today.
“We’ve been using this model daily in our neuro lab at AIIMS Raipur. It’s helped hundreds of students better understand spinal tract orientation and vertebral landmarks,” says Dr. Sameer Nanda, Professor of Anatomy.
In medical education, the right tool makes all the difference. And this model? It does more than show a spine. It supports every lesson, every diagnosis, and every explanation with the kind of clarity only a tactile, full-length model can deliver.
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