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Canine Knee Joint Anatomical Model with Ligaments
Detailed Model for Studying Canine Stifle Anatomy
The Canine Knee with Ligaments Model is a rigid anatomical representation of a medium-sized dog’s stifle joint. Designed to display both skeletal and soft tissue structures, this model is ideal for veterinary professionals, orthopedic educators, and rehabilitation therapists seeking to explain joint mechanics, injuries, and treatment options.
Comprehensive Ligamentous and Skeletal Detail
Mounted on a sturdy white plastic base, this model illustrates key bones and ligaments of the canine knee, including the cruciate ligaments, menisci, and associated tendons. It is particularly useful for explaining common injuries such as cranial cruciate ligament rupture and for demonstrating surgical or physiotherapeutic approaches.

Structures Displayed:
- Femur
- Tibia
- Fibula
- Patella
- Lateral and medial meniscus
- Cranial and caudal cruciate ligaments
- Six additional ligaments and tendons
Key Features
- Rigid model for stable display and long-term use
- Highly detailed ligamentous and bone anatomy
- Mounted on a durable white plastic base
- Excellent for orthopedic explanation and therapy planning
Specifications
- Model dimensions (L × H × W): 16.5 × 19 × 13 cm
- Weight: 0.26 kg
Applications
- Veterinary orthopedic consultations
- Client education on knee injuries and procedures
- Rehabilitation planning and physiotherapy training
- Instructional use in anatomy and veterinary schools
Why Choose This Model?
The Canine Knee Joint Model with Ligaments offers a clear, anatomical view of joint structures critical for understanding motion, injury, and treatment in dogs. Its accuracy and presentation make it an indispensable tool for orthopedic-focused practices and education.