Features
The Male left pelvis and proximal thigh is a highly detailed 3D printed anatomical model designed for medical educators, clinicians, and students. It provides advanced insight into pelvic and proximal thigh structures to support anatomy learning and clinical skills training. Choose this model for its unparalleled anatomical accuracy and clear display of superficial and deep regions in the male pelvis and thigh.
Enhance Your Anatomical Learning with a True-to-Life 3D Model
The Male left pelvis and proximal thigh model delivers clear visualization of both superficial and deep anatomical layers. Crafted with clinical-grade quality, it features sectioning through the midsagittal plane and transversely at the L3/4 intervertebral disc, revealing the full complexity of the true and false pelves, inguinal, and femoral regions. Recognize key muscles like the psoas major, quadratus lumborum, and abdominal wall muscles, all separated by authentic fascial planes such as the rectus sheath and thoracolumbar fascia. Nerve pathways, including the ilioinguinal, lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh, and femoral nerve, appear with exceptional clarity for teaching and examination. Institutions count on this Australian-designed model for dependable, precise anatomy education.
Features and Benefits
- 3D printed with clinical-grade precision for accurate anatomical representation
- Sectioned in the midsagittal plane and transversely at L3/4 for detailed cross-sectional views
- Displays true and false pelves, inguinal, and femoral regions
- Clearly distinguishes superficial and deep muscular structures
- Shows epaxial musculature, abdominal wall muscles, psoas major, and quadratus lumborum
- Highlights arteries, veins, fascial layers, and superficial fat
- Accurately represents nerve pathways over the iliacus muscle
- Provides excellent educational value for clinical training and anatomy classes
- Australian design with fast local shipping and education-standard quality
Indications for Use
- Medical and allied health education
- Clinical anatomy demonstration for students and trainees
- Surgical planning and reference
- Professional presentations or patient education
Size Guide
- Actual anatomical life-size (no reduced or enlarged scaling)
- Sectioned midsagittally through the midline
- Transversely sectioned through the L3/4 intervertebral disc

























