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  1. house Member


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    Hi there, I'm a final year student and (finally) decided I'd like to get a foot bone model for further anatomy revision and to help explain things to patients in the future..
    There's a few out there, and so I was wondering what the best quality models are, and also whether it's better to get a loose (elastic) or firm (wire) structured model.
    Any help would be great!
    Rory
     
  2. AlanCawthorne Member

    Hi Rory,

    If you want something a bit more dynamic, there's some 3D Computer software you can buy, which allows you to view the bones, ligaments, tendons, nerves, muscles,blood supply etc,

    http://www.primalpictures.com/Foot_and_Ankle.aspx

    I'm also about to start my final year, and I think this will be an investment I'll be making, once I set up.

    Thanks,

    Alan.
     
  3. Griff Moderator

    Something like this for £20 would do just fine.

    There are also several decent apps you can download onto your iPad to explain anatomy to them in a more '21st century' way should you be so inclined. (Some examples of a couple here and here)

    Or the cheapest option - spin your computer screen round to face them and get on google images.
     
  4. Griff Moderator

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