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Product Description

The Med Dimensions Canine Radius/Ulna Right is a comprehensive, anatomically precise combined bone model of the canine right antebrachium produced by Med Dimensions using advanced 3D printing technology derived from real canine imaging data. By presenting both the radius and ulna simultaneously in their naturally articulated spatial relationship, this model delivers an unmatched reference for understanding how these two bones function together to form the right antebrachial segment their interosseous relationship, the proximal and distal radioulnar joints, and their combined contributions to both the elbow (cubital) and carpal joints. The radius is faithfully reproduced with all key landmarks including the radial head and neck, bicipital tuberosity, cranial border, medial and lateral styloid processes, and distal articular surface. The ulna is equally detailed, featuring the olecranon process, anconeal process, trochlear notch, medial and lateral coronoid processes, ulnar shaft, and styloid process making this an invaluable combined reference for veterinary anatomy education, elbow condition teaching, fracture classification training, and pre-surgical client communication.

Combined right radius & ulna both antebrachium bones in correct anatomical relationship
Advanced 3D printed derived from real canine CT/MRI imaging for dimensional accuracy
Complete antebrachium education elbow joint, radioulnar joints & carpal articulations
Right-side counterpart pairs with Canine Radius/Ulna Left for bilateral study