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Home » Shop » Physio Supplies » Foot Joint with Ligaments Anatomical Model
€39.95
This life-size Foot Joint with Ligaments Anatomical Model is perfect for clinics, classrooms and physiotherapy settings. Ideal for teaching, learning or patient education, it clearly shows the structure of bones and ligaments in the foot and ankle.
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This Foot Joint with Ligaments Anatomical Model is a practical and reliable tool for both patient education and anatomy learning. Whether you’re a physiotherapist, GP, orthopaedic specialist or medical tutor, this detailed model makes your consultations and classes far more engaging.
Made from durable, lightweight PVC, the model includes the lower leg bones, foot bones and realistic ligaments. Although static, it retains the natural mobility of the toes, making it easier to demonstrate how injuries like sprains affect movement.
Mounted on a stable base, it’s also ideal for educational displays or explaining joint mechanics during treatment sessions. With a 1:1 scale and lifelike colour, this model ensures clarity and accuracy.
Perfect for use in universities, science labs and health clinics across Ireland, it’s a must-have for anyone teaching or learning about the human musculoskeletal system.
1. Is this model suitable for patient consultations?
Yes, it’s ideal for helping patients understand joint issues and injuries during consultations.
2. Can this be used in secondary schools?
Absolutely – it’s a great resource for science subjects and helps visualise foot anatomy.
3. Does the model include all bones of the foot?
Yes, it includes tarsal, metatarsal and phalange bones, along with tibia and fibula fragments.
4. Is the model moveable or fixed?
The model is static but preserves toe mobility for demonstration purposes.
5. What material is the model made of?
It’s made from high-quality, lightweight PVC plastic for durability and ease of use.
Why not also check out our other charts and anatomical models, like the knee joint