Features
The Foot – Plantar surface & superficial dissection on the dorsum is a 3D printed anatomical specimen crafted for educators, clinicians, and medical students. This model helps users visualise the superficial structures on the dorsum and the first muscle layer on the plantar surface, enhancing learning and teaching in anatomy. Choose this model for its clinical-grade accuracy, unique dissection detail, and realistic presentation of anatomical features.
Unlock Detailed Anatomical Learning with the Foot – Plantar surface & superficial dissection on the dorsum
This 3D printed left foot specimen delivers unmatched clarity for advanced anatomy education and demonstration. The model presents an exposed dorsum with clear superficial structures. On the plantar side, you view the superficial muscle and nerve layer, where the anterior plantar aponeurosis is largely removed. This approach provides an unobstructed study of the first muscular layer, helping users grasp spatial relationships critical for both teaching and clinical application. The realistic color, structure, and tactile feedback simulate real human tissue, making sessions more hands-on and effective. Built to clinical and educational standards, this model elevates anatomical understanding for health professionals, educators, and students seeking superior anatomical education tools.
Features and Benefits
- Accurate 3D printed left foot for high-fidelity anatomical reference
- Superficial structures on the dorsum clearly exposed
- Superficial muscles and nerves on the plantar surface easily identified
- Anterior plantar aponeurosis removed for direct visualization of the first muscle layer
- Clinical-grade model supports detailed teaching and study
- Durable construction for long-term educational use
- Realistic presentation mimics the look and feel of actual tissue
Indications for Use
- Anatomy education in academic settings
- Clinical training for podiatrists, surgeons, and physiotherapists
- Hands-on demonstration for patient education
- Reference for medical students and educators
Size Guide
- Life-size left foot specimen (dimensions equivalent to an average adult left foot)
- Exact anatomic proportions and fidelity























