Flexible Mr. Thrifty Skeleton With Spinal Nerves
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Product Feature
- Brand New
- Anatomically accurate. Compact
- 33 1/2" High NOT LIFE SIZE
- Advanced version with Spinal Nerves
- One year warranty. 100% money back guarantee
Product Description
Mr. Thrifty, Human Skeleton, With Spinal Nerves. Complete, Least Cost Model LFA # 2215. A more advanced version of our Mr. Thrifty Skeleton, this valuable teaching aid features a flexible spine with spinal cord, nerve roots, the vertebral artery, a herniated disc, cartilage, and removable 3 piece skull and extremities. 33 1/2" high. NOT life size. A popular desk-top model for rehabilitation, physical therapy and sports medicine. Also, an economical teaching skeleton with a user-friendly personality that will encourage children to learn the names of the bones with details to satisfy students or anyone interested in the human skeleton. Heavy metal stand included. Removable calvarium. Easy to set up and display. Size: 33 1/2" tall. Brand new. In original factory packaging. Made of a durable, plastic material accurately designed to display the human skeleton.Flexible Mr. Thrifty Skeleton With Spinal Nerves Review
I bought this because the full size was too expensive. Overall it is fine but the spinal curves are not correct, and the ribs are crooked, too up and wide compared to the real ribcage. The size is great, I have it on my desk and can watch it every day. The tailbone and lumbar spine bother me the most because the curvature is not posturally correct. I teach Pilates Method of Contrology and I really like having the skeleton to see every day. Wish that there was a skeleton with movable scapulae and better hip joint articulation that was affordable.... so I would recommend this with caution to the details. You need an anatomy book and prior understanding to correct the imperfections in your mind.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Flexible Mr. Thrifty Skeleton With Spinal Nerves" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Flexible Mr. Thrifty Skeleton With Spinal Nerves ...

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