The skull with cervical spine model is a type of teaching and demonstration tool that combines the structure of the skull and cervical spine, and it is widely used in medical education and clinical training. The following are its main application scenarios:
1. Anatomy teaching
This model can visually display the hierarchical structure of the skull, foramen magnum, atlas, axis and cervical vertebrae, helping students understand the connection mode between the head and the neck, cranial nerve outlets and important anatomical landmarks. It is a commonly used teaching aid in basic anatomy classes.
2. Nervous system teaching
The model can explain the course of the spinal cord from the cranial cavity to the cervical vertebrae, the spatial relationship of the spinal canal and the location of the nerve root outlet. It is suitable for courses related to neuroanatomy, neurology and pain medicine.
3. Clinical training and disease explanation
Doctors or teachers can use models to explain to students or patients the occurrence mechanisms of cervical spondylosis, atlantoaxial joint injury, vertebral artery compression, temporomandibular joint related problems, etc., to enhance the explanatory effect.
4. Rehabilitation and physical therapy teaching
Physical therapists can use models to explain the impact of cervical curvature, biomechanical force points and incorrect postures on the cervical vertebrae, which is used for posture assessment and rehabilitation guidance.
5. Science popularization exhibition
It is suitable for medical exhibitions, educational promotion and health consultation, helping the public understand the structure and function of the cranio-cervical region.