Anatomical Model of the Female Pelvis – Key Features
This detailed anatomical model accurately represents the structure and function of the female human pelvis, designed for both educational and clinical applications.
Bone Composition:
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Includes paired iliac (coxal) bones, sacrum, and coccyx
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Features L1 and L2 lumbar vertebrae to demonstrate spinal articulation
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Provides complete representation of pelvic skeletal anatomy
Structural Characteristics:
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Distinctive funnel-shaped architecture divided into:
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Greater pelvis (false pelvis): Upper, flared portion
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Lesser pelvis (true pelvis): Lower, narrower cavity
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Anatomically accurate female morphology:
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Wider, more circular pelvic inlet
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Broader subpubic angle
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Shorter, more everted sacrum
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Designed to reflect obstetric adaptations for childbirth
Functional Attributes:
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Supports weight transfer between trunk and lower limbs
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Provides attachment points for major muscle groups
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Protects reproductive organs and lower abdominal viscera
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Facilitates bipedal locomotion and spinal stability
Educational & Clinical Applications:
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Essential teaching tool for:
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Medical and nursing education
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Physical therapy programs
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Midwifery training
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Valuable clinical reference for:
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Obstetric and gynecological practice
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Orthopedic assessments
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Surgical planning
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Enables detailed study of:
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Pelvic dimensions and variations
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Biomechanical relationships
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Pathological conditions
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