Features
The Foot – Structures of the plantar surface is a clinical-grade 3D anatomical model designed for educators, medical professionals, and students. It provides an accurate, tangible reference to the right distal leg and the deep plantar surface, making it essential for teaching, demonstrations, and study. Opt for this model to ensure detailed, hands-on learning of complex foot anatomy that textbooks cannot match.
Explore the Plantar Structures of the Foot in Exceptional Detail
This advanced 3D print captures the intricate architecture of the right distal leg and the plantar surface of the foot. You will see the tibia, fibula, and interosseous membrane in striking cross-section detail. The leg’s muscle structures stand out, showcasing both form and function. At the ankle joint, dorsiflexor and plantarflexor tendons, along with vital ligaments, are all clearly defined. The Foot – Structures of the plantar surface provides clinical-grade accuracy, making it indispensable for medical education and anatomical reference. Rely on this sturdy, true-to-life model to elevate understanding and communication in both clinical and academic settings.
Features and Benefits
- Clinical-grade 3D anatomical replica of the right distal leg and plantar foot
- Reveals tibia, fibula, interosseous membrane, and leg musculature in cross-section
- Exposes long tendons of dorsiflexors and plantarflexors at the ankle
- Highlights both capsular and extracapsular ankle joint ligaments
- Ideal for hands-on teaching, demonstrations, and precise anatomical study
- Sturdy and durable construction for frequent educational use
Indications for Use
- Anatomical and medical education
- Clinical demonstrations for patient or trainee understanding
- Reference for physiotherapy or orthopaedic planning
- Study tool for medical and allied health students
Size Guide
- One-size model replicates the true anatomical dimensions of an adult right distal leg and foot
- Approximately life-size with detailed structures professionally scaled






























