Our SynDaver Anatomy Model includes major skeletal, muscular and some of the cartilaginous structures present in typical human anatomy. It is a full sized, head-to-toe anatomical model.
SynDavers are extremely realistic synthetic representation of human anatomy. This education-grade synthetic human includes bones, joints, muscles, organs and tendons that exist in human anatomy. Major nervous system and vascular components are also included.
Description
The SynDaver Anatomy Model is an ideal alternative to using human cadavers in basic anatomy classes. The tissues offer a better representation of live tissue than the dead tissue of a cadaver and, unlike an actual cadaver, the SynDaver can last for years if properly maintained.
SynDaver synthetic human tissues, called SynTissue®, have been developed over the last two decades to mimic the physical properties of live tissue. Thanks to this technology, students can become familiar with the look and feel of a live human body without specialized facilities, risk of exposure to biohazards or compromising a live patient.
Structural Features: Skeletal, muscular, fascial and some of the cartilaginous structures of the skull, jaw, cervical spine, rib cage, chest, abdomen, upper and lower back, shoulders, upper arms, forearms, wrists, digits, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, pelvis, thighs, lower legs, feet and toes.
Anatomical Feature: Bone, muscle, tendon, fully articulating joints, functioning respiratory system, complete digestive and urinary tracts, visceral organs, reproductive organs, circulatory system and nervous system including the following:
Nervous Components
Lateral Cord
Musculocutaneous
Medial Cord