This model features a midsagittal slice of two lumbar vertebrae, accompanied by an intervertebral disc that demonstrates a dynamic schmorl’s node. Unlike other models, it incorporates a unique feature where you can extrude the nucleus pulposus with compression, providing a realistic representation.
The Schmorl’s Node Model offers an immersive learning experience for chiropractors, physiotherapists, spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, personal injury lawyers, teachers, and educators. This model serves as an invaluable tool for anatomical teaching and biomechanics, allowing professionals to explore the intricacies of lumbar vertebral endplate disruptions.
It facilitates patient education, enabling individuals to comprehend their condition better and make informed decisions about their treatment options. Additionally, it’s highly effective for student teaching and spinal anatomy classes, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities associated with schmorl’s nodes and their impact on spinal health.