
3D Model of Lumbar Vertebrae With Spinal Cord and Nerves

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Vendor: | azekapeka |
Published: | Feb 01, 2025 |
Download Size: | 664.4 KB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 10,093 |
Vertices: | 10,069 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | – |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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3D Model of Lumbar Vertebrae With Spinal Cord and Nerves
This 3D model of lumbar vertebrae with the spinal cord and nerves provides a detailed and anatomically accurate representation of the lower portion of the human spine. It highlights the five lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral disks, spinal cord, and branching nerve roots, offering a clear visualization of the structural and functional components of the lumbar region. The model effectively demonstrates the relationship between the vertebrae, spinal cord, and nerves, making it ideal for studying biomechanics and nerve pathways.
Designed for educational and clinical purposes, this model is an invaluable tool for understanding lumbar anatomy, visualizing nerve pathways, and exploring conditions such as herniated disks, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
It is ideal for medical professionals, educators, and students, supporting teaching, training, and patient education by providing a hands-on approach to learning about the lumbar spine’s structure, function, and related disorders.
Designed for educational and clinical purposes, this model is an invaluable tool for understanding lumbar anatomy, visualizing nerve pathways, and exploring conditions such as herniated disks, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
It is ideal for medical professionals, educators, and students, supporting teaching, training, and patient education by providing a hands-on approach to learning about the lumbar spine’s structure, function, and related disorders.