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Anatomical Models @ Rowan-Virtua SOM Library: Arm

Guide to Anatomy models, bones, and skeletons held by the Rowan-Virtua SOM Library.

Manufacturer Product Information

This model is the best tool to examine the muscles of the arm. It can be dissectible into 7 parts to show detailed anatomical structure of the arm, with superficial and deeper muscles, vascular structures, nerves and ligaments in greater detail. Hand and the shoulder are well represented. All parts are labeled for easy identification.

Model can be removed from stand. Removable parts include: Deltoid muscle, Biceps muscle, Triceps muscle, Long palmar muscle with radial flexor muscle of wrist, Brachioradial muscle with radial axtensor muscle of wrist, Palmar aponeurosis.

The Arm

Using Models @ Hope Brings Strength Libraries

  • Most anatomy models are kept on the table across from the Hope Brings Strength Library's service desk or on top of the short glass cabinet in the middle of the library. We ask that you return the model to its original location after use.
  • Some models (those with a lot of loose parts) are kept in the glass case beside the service desk.
  • A spine and full-sized skeleton model are available at the Sewell Learning Commons.   
  • Models are tagged with QR codes which link to the correlating section of Netter Atlas of Anatomy, or in some instances an alternative text.
  • Models must be used in the library.