Cervical Spine Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-BLE-10903
The cervical spine model is an anatomical teaching aid used for demonstrating the upper spine, C1–C7 vertebrae, neck alignment, intervertebral spaces, and basic spinal movement concepts. It is designed for biology classrooms, anatomy laboratories, medical training rooms, nursing colleges, and physiotherapy institutes that need a focused three-dimensional model for neck anatomy education.
Product Description
The Cervical Spine Model helps educators explain the structure of the cervical vertebral region, including the atlas, axis, vertebral bodies, spinous processes, transverse processes, and spinal canal when these features are present in the verified model. It supports clear teaching of neck support, head movement, spinal alignment, and upper-spine anatomy.
This model is useful where students need to study cervical anatomy separately from a full spine or skeleton model. It can be used with anatomical charts, skeleton models, and practical demonstrations for better visual understanding. Related teaching aids can be reviewed under biology lab equipment, science lab equipment, laboratory products, and Tenders/OEM supply.
Key Features
- Focused cervical spine model for teaching upper-spine and neck anatomy.
- Useful for explaining C1–C7 vertebrae, atlas, axis, and cervical alignment when included.
- Three-dimensional format improves learning compared with flat textbook diagrams.
- Suitable for biology, anatomy, nursing, physiotherapy, and medical training sessions.
- Supports supervised hands-on observation during classroom and lab demonstrations.
- Helpful for posture, neck movement, skeletal system, and spine-care lessons.
- Material, dimensions, weight, mounting type, and labelled features should be confirmed before publishing.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Cervical Spine Model |
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Primary Keyword |
Cervical spine model |
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Secondary Keywords |
cervical vertebrae model, C1 C7 spine model, neck anatomy model, atlas and axis model, vertebral column model, spinal nerve model, physiotherapy teaching model |
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Product Category |
Anatomy Model / Biology Lab Equipment |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, universities, medical institutions, nursing colleges, physiotherapy centers, and anatomy laboratories |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 x Cervical Spine Model
- Display base or stand
- Spinal nerves, discs, or skull-base section
- Instruction sheet or product label
Applications / Uses
- Teaching cervical spine anatomy in biology and medical classrooms.
- Explaining C1–C7 vertebrae, atlas, axis, neck posture, and spinal alignment.
- Supporting physiotherapy, nursing, orthopaedic, and allied health education.
- Using as a visual aid during skeletal system and neck-movement lessons.
- Helping students compare textbook diagrams with a physical anatomy model.
How to Use the Cervical Spine Model
- Place the model on a clean, stable demonstration table or secure it on its stand if supplied.
- Identify the cervical vertebrae and explain their position between the skull and thoracic spine.
- Point out the atlas, axis, vertebral body, spinous process, and transverse process if visible.
- Explain how the cervical spine supports head movement and neck posture.
- Use the model with a spine chart, skeleton model, or textbook diagram for reinforcement.
- Allow students to observe the model closely under teacher supervision.
Safety note: do not bend, twist, pull, or detach any part unless the model is specifically designed with movable or removable components.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the model with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth after use.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners, chemical solvents, excessive heat, and direct sunlight.
- Store in a covered cabinet or dust-free box to protect surface details.
- Check labels, base fittings, elastic parts, or movable sections 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 product range supports biology labs, science labs, didactic models, STEM education, and practical classroom demonstrations.
The company supports institutional procurement, educational lab supply, and export-oriented requirements through its product catalogue and Tenders/OEM supply channel. Buyers can source anatomy teaching aids, science models, laboratory products, and educational equipment from one supplier-focused platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cervical spine model used for?
A cervical spine model is used to teach upper-spine anatomy, C1–C7 vertebrae, neck alignment, and basic head-and-neck movement. It helps students understand cervical anatomy in a three-dimensional format.
Does this model show all seven cervical vertebrae?
The cervical spine normally refers to C1–C7, but the exact components of this model must be confirmed from the final image or datasheet before publishing.
Is this model suitable for physiotherapy training?
Yes. It is useful for introductory physiotherapy education because it supports explanation of neck posture, cervical movement, spinal alignment, and upper-spine support.
Can this model be used in school biology labs?
Yes. It can be used in supervised biology lessons when teaching the skeletal system, spine structure, and neck anatomy.
What material is the Cervical Spine Model made from?
The supplied product data does not confirm the material. Add the verified material only after checking the final manufacturer specification.
Does this model include spinal nerves or a stand?
The supplied data does not confirm spinal nerves or a stand. Confirm these included components before publishing the final product page.
For anatomical models, cervical spine teaching aids, and classroom biology equipment, visit the Biology Lab Equipment category.
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