Features
The Cubital fossa – muscles, large nerves and the brachial artery is a clinical-grade 3D printed anatomical model designed for educators, medical students and healthcare professionals. It offers a precise, detailed view of the left distal arm and proximal forearm with all superficial layers removed. This model makes studying complex neurovascular and muscular anatomy of the cubital fossa accessible and clear.
Bring Anatomy to Life with the Most Detailed Cubital Fossa 3D Model Available
This expertly crafted 3D specimen reveals the intricate arrangement in the elbow region to enhance learning and demonstration. The Cubital fossa – muscles, large nerves and the brachial artery enables a comprehensive hands-on experience, showing muscle and neurovascular pathways without obstructions from skin, fat or surface structures. Healthcare educators trust this model for clinical teaching, exam preparation and professional training. Clearly visible anatomical landmarks improve understanding of variations and relationships key for practice or study.
Features and Benefits
- 3D printed from a real human specimen for unmatched anatomical accuracy
- Presents left distal arm and proximal forearm with skin, subcutaneous fat, superficial cutaneous nerves and veins removed
- Displays muscles, large nerves and brachial artery in the cubital fossa
- Elbow partially flexed for optimal anatomical orientation
- Clinical-grade quality suitable for professional education
- Detailed anatomical description available on request
- Fast Australian dispatch and free shipping on orders over $150
Indications for Use
- Anatomy education in universities or medical schools
- Clinical skills training for healthcare professionals
- Preoperative planning and study
- Medical demonstrations and lectures
Size Guide
- Specimen presents left distal arm and proximal forearm
- Life-size anatomical dimensions based on an adult human arm
- No alternative size options or adjustments available—one standard size as per actual specimen
























