3B Scientific - page 19

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FELDENKRAIS
9985-1000035
9985-1000038
9985-1000037
9985-1005859
9985-1000038
9985-1000038
Anatomy
Ske l etons
Fred Deluxe Skeleton (1 hand and 1 foot flexible),
on 5-feet roller stand with brake
(not shown)
Same as 9985-1000035, in addition 1 hand and 1 foot are flexibly mounted.
9985-1000036
Fred Deluxe Skeleton, on 5-feet roller stand with brake
Introducing Fred the flexible skeleton. Fred‘s spine can bend to mimic any
natural human movement. Once flexed, it will remain fixed in position to
demonstrate correct and incorrect posture or various pathological condi-
tions. In addition, all skull and neck movements can be demonstrated.
Spinal nerve exits and vertebral arteries are shown as is a dorso-lateral disc
prolapse between the 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae. Of course Fred also
provides all standard benefits of a 3B Scientific® skeleton (see page 17).
170 cm; 8.0 kg
9985-1000035
Physical Therapy Skeleton
• Removable skullcap for studies of the internal skull base
• Breakaway maxilla revealing paranasal sinuses
• Spring mounted, detachable mandible
• Skeleton disarticulates into 8 pieces (both arms and legs, 4-part skull)
• Hand-painted and hand lettered muscle origins (red) and insertions (blue)
• Left hip removable
• With brachial plexus
• Flexible vertebral column
• One knee demonstrates “bucket handle” deformity
• Muscles of mastication for TMJ demonstration
• Normal heart and lobar lung
• Supplied with deluxe stand
172 cm; 11.5 kg
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9985-1005859
Orthopaedic Skeleton
(not shown)
As 9985-1005859, but not including the masticatory muscles, heart and
lung.
172 cm, 9.0 kg
9985-1005858
Functional Skeleton Model “Frank”, flexible, on hanging roller
stand with brake
As 9985-1000037, however with all large joints flexibly mounted. Devel­
oped with the assistance of John Chester M.D. (advisor to the Feldenkrais
Guild N.A.), this unique model allows you to perform individual move­
ments in a nearly lifelike way. You can even demonstrate the complex mo­
tions of the upper extremity with this functional human skeleton. A great
help in clearly demonstrating the Feldenkrais methods!
9985-1000038
Physiological Skeleton Phil, on hanging roller stand with brake
This skeleton is unique in its nearly life like representation of the joint
mechanisms. It allows you to demonstrate the inward and outward rota­
tion of the arms and legs and the extension and flexion of the knee and
elbow joints. The flexible spine allows for natural movement (lateral incli­
nation, movement and extension, rotation). The bones of the hands are
mounted on wire to demonstrate their natural positions. The foot bones
are mounted flexibly to enable movement. The shoulder blades rotate
when the arms are raised. Even the restricted mobility of the iliosacral joint
and the sacrococcygeal joint can be demonstrated. Of course Phil has all
the standard benefits of a 3B Scientific® skeleton
186 cm; 8.5 kg
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9985-1000037
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