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Med Dimensions
Product Description

The Med Dimensions Canine Tibia/Fibula Left is an anatomically precise, high-fidelity bone model of the canine left tibia and fibula produced by Med Dimensions a specialist in veterinary anatomy models derived from real canine imaging data using advanced 3D printing technology. Representing the left hindlimb crus, this combined model accurately depicts the tibia the major weight-bearing bone of the lower hindlimb and its lateral companion, the fibula, together in their correct anatomical relationship. The tibia's surface anatomy is faithfully reproduced including the tibial plateau, cranial and caudal intercondylar areas, tibial tuberosity, cranial tibial border, medial malleolus, and popliteal notch, while the fibula's proximal head, shaft, and distal malleolus are clearly represented. As the left-side counterpart to the Canine Tibia/Fibula Right model, it enables bilateral comparative anatomy study making it particularly valuable for TPLO surgical training, fracture classification teaching, client communication about hindlimb conditions, and hands-on orthopedic preparation in veterinary schools and clinical settings.

Anatomically accurate left tibia & fibula real imaging-based detail of the canine left crus
Advanced 3D printed model precision manufacturing from real canine CT/MRI imaging data
Multi-purpose educational tool TPLO explanation, fracture teaching & orthopedic training
All key landmarks depicted tibial plateau, tuberosity, malleolus, fibula & more in detail