Features
The Shoulder (left) – Superficial muscles and axillary/brachial artery is a 3D printed anatomical model designed for medical educators, students, and healthcare professionals. It provides an accurate, clinical-grade visualisation of the left shoulder’s bone, muscle, and arterial structures. This model enhances anatomical understanding and teaching where real specimens are unavailable or impractical.
Bring Anatomy to Life with a Detailed 3D Printed Shoulder Model
Experience cutting-edge anatomical teaching with the Shoulder (left) – Superficial muscles and axillary/brachial artery model. Expert engineers have created this clinically accurate print using the scapula, humerus sectioned near the midshaft, and clavicle sectioned at midshaft. The model displays all major superficial muscles, the complete rotator cuff, and the axillary artery as it transitions into the brachial artery. Muscles attached to the clavicle, such as the subclavius and full deltoid coverage on the lateral upper arm, are preserved. This 3D specimen delivers tactile, visual clarity for demonstration, laboratory practice, and research. Durable and ideal for repeated handling in classrooms or simulations, it opens opportunities for interactive learning and anatomical exploration.
Features and Benefits
- Includes scapula, sectioned humerus, and midshaft clavicle for authentic structure
- Clear presentation of all major superficial shoulder muscles and rotator cuff
- Showcases both axillary and brachial arteries in anatomical context
- Highlights muscle attachments, including preserved subclavius and full deltoid
- Printed in high-definition for realistic surface texture and durability
- Clinical-grade accuracy for professional teaching or demonstration
Indications for Use
- Medical and allied health education
- Clinical demonstration for patient understanding
- Surgical and anatomical training
- Research where detailed upper limb anatomy is required
- Replacement for cadaveric specimens when impractical
Size Guide
- Life-size specimen replicates adult human left shoulder anatomy
- Humerus and clavicle sectioned at anatomical midshaft for clear viewing
- Other precise measurements available upon request





















