Stages of disc damage Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India

Stages of disc damage

Product Code : SCL-BLE-10893

The stages of disc damage model is an anatomical teaching aid used for demonstrating progressive intervertebral disc changes, including normal disc structure, disc bulging, herniation, and degeneration when shown in the verified model. It is designed for biology classrooms, medical training rooms, physiotherapy institutes, nursing colleges, and anatomy laboratories.

Product Description

The Stages of Disc Damage model helps teachers and trainers explain how intervertebral discs change under stress, age-related wear, or spinal loading. The model gives students a three-dimensional reference for understanding the relationship between vertebrae, discs, nerve pathways, and spinal movement.

This model is useful for lessons where flat charts are not enough to explain disc pathology. It supports practical teaching on spinal anatomy, disc compression, nerve irritation, posture, and lower-back conditions. For related educational products, browse biology lab equipmentscience lab equipmentlaboratory products, and Tenders/OEM supply.

Key Features

  • Demonstrates progressive stages of intervertebral disc damage for anatomy teaching.
  • Useful for explaining normal disc structure, bulging disc, herniated disc, and degeneration when included.
  • Three-dimensional model improves understanding compared with diagrams and printed charts.
  • Suitable for schools, colleges, medical institutions, nursing colleges, and physiotherapy centers.
  • Supports practical demonstrations on spinal loading, posture, nerve compression, and disc-related pain concepts.
  • Designed for supervised classroom observation and repeated institutional use.
  • Material, number of stages, dimensions, weight, and labelled components should be confirmed before final publishing.

Technical Specifications

Specification

Detail

Product Name

Stages of Disc Damage

Primary Keyword

Stages of disc damage model

Secondary Keywords

disc herniation model, intervertebral disc model, spinal disc anatomy model, lumbar disc model, spine pathology model, physiotherapy teaching model

Product Category

Anatomy Model / Biology Lab Equipment

Intended Users

Schools, colleges, universities, medical institutions, nursing colleges, physiotherapy centers, and anatomy labs

What's Included in the Kit

  • 1 x Stages of Disc Damage anatomy model
  • Display base or stand
  • Labelled disc stages
  • Instruction sheet or product label

Applications / Uses

  • Teaching intervertebral disc anatomy in biology and medical classrooms.
  • Explaining disc bulging, disc herniation, disc degeneration, and nerve compression concepts.
  • Supporting physiotherapy, nursing, orthopaedic, and allied health education.
  • Using as a visual aid during posture, spine-care, and lower-back anatomy lessons.
  • Helping students compare normal and damaged disc conditions in a physical model format.

How to Use the Stages of Disc Damage Model

  1. Place the model on a clean, stable demonstration table.
  2. Identify the normal disc stage first and explain the position between adjacent vertebrae.
  3. Compare each damage stage in sequence, moving from early disc change to advanced damage if included.
  4. Point out disc bulging, herniation, nerve pressure, or degeneration only where these features are clearly shown.
  5. Use the model with a spine chart, skeleton model, or textbook diagram for concept reinforcement.
  6. Allow students to observe the model closely under teacher supervision.

Safety note: do not force, bend, or remove any part unless the model is specifically designed with detachable components.

Care & Maintenance

  • Clean the model with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth after use.
  • Avoid solvents, abrasive cleaners, excessive heat, and direct sunlight.
  • Store the model in a dust-free cabinet or covered box to protect surface details.
  • Check labels, base fittings, and movable parts periodically if included.

Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer

Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies educational laboratory products for schools, colleges, universities, medical institutions, and training laboratories. Its range covers biology lab equipment, anatomical models, microscopes, laboratory tools, science kits, and didactic teaching aids.

As an Ambala-based manufacturer and exporter, the company supports institutional procurement, bulk supply, and educational laboratory project requirements. The brand focuses on practical teaching value, clear product information, and dependable supply support for domestic and international buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stages of disc damage model used for?

A stages of disc damage model is used to teach progressive intervertebral disc changes, such as disc bulging, herniation, and degeneration when these stages are included in the model.

Is this model suitable for physiotherapy training?

Yes. It is suitable for introductory physiotherapy and anatomy training because it helps explain disc stress, posture-related discussion, and nerve compression concepts visually.

Can this model be used in school biology labs?

Yes. It can be used in supervised school biology lessons when teaching the skeletal system, spine structure, and basic disc anatomy.

How many stages are shown in the model?

The supplied product data does not confirm the number of stages. Add the exact stage count after checking the final product image or datasheet.

Does the model show a herniated disc?

The herniated disc feature should be listed only if it is visible in the verified model. Confirm this before publishing the final product page.

What material is the model made from?

The supplied data does not confirm the material. Add the verified material only after checking the manufacturer specification.

For anatomical models, spine teaching aids, and classroom biology equipment, visit the Biology Lab Equipment category.

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Works:Laboratory Glassware Manufacturer Pvt. Ltd. Factory No. 449 , Industrial Area Ambala Cantt, Haryana, India

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