![]() (It’s not that hard!)Įvery effort has been made to maintain anatomical accuracy however some small modifications were necessary to optimize the files for printing. There was only space for numbers, so you’ll have to learn what C1 and C2 look like and be able to differentiate between cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. The numbers are to assist with assembly and are hidden in the final assembled model. With the exception of C1 and C2, vertebrae are numbered on the posterior aspect of the vertebral body. See here for a more challenging but biomechanically accurate full size spine model: While the filament allows for some movement, the movement is not biomechanically accurate. This model is designed for display purposes. This three-quarter size spine model is assembled using 2.85mm filament, allowing the vertebrae to flex and rotate.
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