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2 year agoThe intervertebral discs are located between each vertebra and act as shock absorbers, cushioning the spine during movement. They consist of a tough outer layer called the annulus fibrosus and a gel-like inner layer called the nucleus pulposus. These structures can be examined in a Lumbar Disc Herniation Demonstration Model or a Lumbar Puncture Training Model, providing valuable insights for medical education and research.
The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue that extends from the brain down through the spinal column. It is responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body. This structure is often represented in a Human Patient Simulator or an Electronic Cpr Manikin, allowing students and researchers to study its function and anatomy.

The nerve roots are the branching extensions of the spinal cord that exit through the spaces between the vertebrae and carry signals to and from various parts of the body. These can be studied in a Full Body Cpr Training Manikin Cpr Training or a Medical Training Manikin, providing a comprehensive understanding of the nervous system.
Life size lumbar vertebrae with normal intervertebral discs and spinal cord with nerve roots are important tools for medical education and research, such as in an Intravenous Injection Arm or a Mattress Sutures Model. They allow students and researchers to study the structure and function of the spine and its associated structures in detail, helping to improve our understanding of the human body and the many conditions that can affect it.
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Life size lumbar vertebrae are shown with normal intervertebral disc and spinal cord with nerve roots.
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