Lumbar Spine Model With Nerves Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-BLE-10908
The Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves is an anatomical teaching model used for demonstrating lower-spine structure, lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal nerves, and nerve-root pathways. It is intended for biology labs, medical colleges, nursing institutes, physiotherapy classrooms, and anatomy training centers that need a clear visual aid for spinal anatomy education.
Product Description
The Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves from Lab Glassware Manufacturer helps teachers and trainers explain the relationship between lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal canal space, and nerve exits. It supports lessons on lower-back anatomy, nerve compression, disc position, posture, spinal movement, and common educational discussions around back pain mechanisms.
This model is suitable for repeated classroom demonstration in anatomy, physiology, orthopaedic, physiotherapy, nursing, and biology education. Exact material, dimensions, weight, number of vertebrae shown, colour coding, base type, and labelled-part details should be confirmed before final publication or bulk procurement because those specifications were not supplied with the product name.
Key Features
- Single-unit lumbar spine model with visible nerve structures for anatomy teaching.
- Useful for explaining lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal canal, and nerve roots.
- Supports medical, nursing, physiotherapy, biology, and health-science demonstrations.
- Helps students understand lower-spine alignment, nerve pathways, and disc relationships.
- Suitable for teacher-led lectures, practical demonstrations, and student observation.
- Educational model only; not intended for diagnosis, clinical measurement, or surgical planning.
- Material, size, labels, base, and anatomical detailing available on confirmation.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves Model |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
Biology Lab Equipment / Anatomical Teaching Model / Medical Education Model |
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Primary Keyword |
Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves |
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Secondary Keywords |
lumbar spine model, spine model with nerves, spinal nerve model, vertebrae anatomy model, intervertebral disc model, medical teaching model, physiotherapy spine model, biology lab model |
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Capacity / Format |
Single-unit anatomical demonstration model |
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Standards / Certifications |
No product-specific certification claimed unless provided with final documentation |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves
- Display base or support stand, if supplied
- Anatomical labels or teaching key, if supplied
- Protective packing or storage case, if supplied
Applications / Uses
- Teaching lumbar spine anatomy in biology and medical classrooms.
- Explaining spinal nerve roots, vertebrae, discs, and spinal canal structure.
- Demonstrating lower-back movement, posture, and vertebral alignment.
- Supporting physiotherapy and nursing lessons on nerve compression basics.
- Helping students observe the relationship between vertebrae and nerve pathways.
How to Use the Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves
- Place the model on a stable classroom table or demonstration bench.
- Identify the lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral disc areas, spinal canal, and nerve structures.
- Use the model to explain how nerves exit from the lower spine.
- Show the relationship between vertebral alignment, discs, and possible nerve irritation.
- Allow students to observe the model closely under supervision.
- Return the model to protective storage after the session.
Safety note: Handle the model gently. Do not bend, pull, force apart, or use it as a clinical diagnostic or treatment-planning device.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the model with a soft dry cloth after use.
- Store it in a dry place away from heat, moisture, and sharp objects.
- Keep nerve details and small projections protected from bending or impact.
- Do not use harsh solvents unless the confirmed material allows chemical cleaning.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, school lab equipment, microscopes, didactic models, science kits, and STEM education products for institutional buyers. The company serves schools, colleges, universities, laboratories, distributors, and export customers. Buyers can source related products through Science Lab Equipment, Biology Lab Equipment, Microscope Instrument, and Tenders/OEM.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves used for?
A Lumbar Spine Model with Nerves is used to teach lower-spine anatomy, lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal canal position, and nerve-root pathways.
Is this model suitable for medical colleges?
Yes, it is suitable for medical colleges, nursing institutes, physiotherapy classrooms, and biology labs as an educational demonstration model.
Does the model show spinal nerves?
The product name indicates a lumbar spine model with nerves. Confirm the exact nerve structures, colour coding, and labelled parts before final publication.
What material is the lumbar spine model made from?
The material has not been specified in the supplied data. Confirm whether it is PVC, resin, plastic, or another material before final listing.
Can students handle the model during practical classes?
Yes, students may observe and handle it under supervision. It should be kept on a stable surface and protected from drops, bending, or rough handling.
Is this a medical diagnostic model?
No. It is an educational anatomy model for teaching and demonstration, not a diagnostic device or clinical measurement tool.
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