Human Left Arm Bones for Shoulder and Elbow Joints Simulator (BP3D)

Human Left Arm Bones for Shoulder and Elbow Joints Simulator (BP3D)

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This is the left arm (Shoulder and elbow joints) for an adult human male. These files were printed at a reduced size ( 66% size) to approximate a petite female. It was then assembled using wires and hot glue to approximate human anatomy. The instructions for printing and assembly can be found on Dr. Malgorzata Kaminska's AMEE 2021 conference e-poster. https://api.ltb.io/show/ABEJC If you have further questions, or if the document is no longer available there you can try to message me here. Below is a snippet from the cover page: >Shoulder and Elbow Joints Simulators >Simulator Development: M. Kaminska and R. Franke > >OVERVIEW > >• 3D printed model that approximates the movements of the shoulder and elbow joints. >• Frequently used during Physical Examination sessions to demonstrate visually to l>earners why and how range of motion and joint pathologies occur. The need arose as, in >our medical program, anatomical models are often unavailable or are models of joints in >fixed positions. > >• Joint simulators are constructed using 3D printed bones that are drilled, glued, and >wired together. >• The initial goal of this project was to make an articulated model as easily as possible, >without needing to first learn computer modelling. Thus, the models are printed “as is” and >then modified. These files were created from the BodyParts 3D Project. https://lifesciencedb.jp/bp3d/?lng=en

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