

- COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE UPGRADE
- COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE TRIAL
- COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE FREE
COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE FREE
All 3B Smart Anatomy features are completely free of charge for you. The knee joint is a large hinge type of synovial joint, allowing flexion and extension of the lower limb. To unlock these benefits, simply scan the label located on your model and register online.
COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE TRIAL
TIPP: you will also receive access to a free 3-day trial to all premium features of the Complete Anatomy app when you sign up for your 3B Smart Anatomy course.
COMPLETE ANATOMY OF THE KNEE UPGRADE
Bonus: FREE warranty upgrade from 3 to 5 years with every product registration.The 3B Smart Anatomy course includes 23 digital anatomy lectures, 117 different virtual anatomy models and 39 anatomy quizzes to test your knowledge.Free access to the anatomy course 3B Smart Anatomy, hosted inside the award-winning Complete Anatomy app by 3D4Medical.New anatomy app called 3B Smart Anatomy now included for FREEĮvery original 3B Scientific anatomy model now includes these additional FREE features: The Functional Knee Joint Model is 4.7 x 4.7 x 13.4 in and weighs 0.88 lbs. The knee joint consists of the portion of femur, tibia and portion of fibula also includes meniscus, patella with quadriceps tendon and joint ligaments, including the ACL and PCL.This high quality anatomy model of a Functional Knee Joint is delivered on a removable stand. Use this life-size and fully flexible knee joint to demonstrate abduction, anteversion, retroversion, internal/external rotation, and much more. This Functional Knee Joint Model provides a graphic demonstration of the anatomy and mechanics of the knee joint, allowing better doctor-patient or teacher-student understanding of the anatomy of the knee joint. Nearly 85 percent of the heat produced in the body is the result of muscle contraction.The Functional Knee Joint Anatomy Model is an anatomy model from 3B Scientific and manufactured in Germany. Heat production, to maintain body temperature, is an important by-product of muscle metabolism. This is particularly evident in the knee and shoulder joints, where muscle tendons are a major factor in stabilizing the joint. The tendons of many muscles extend over joints and in this way contribute to joint stability. The skeletal muscles are continually making fine adjustments that hold the body in stationary positions. Posture, such as sitting and standing, is maintained as a result of muscle contraction. In addition to movement, muscle contraction also fulfills some other important functions in the body, such as posture, joint stability, and heat production. Skeletal muscles also produce more subtle movements that result in various facial expressions, eye movements, and respiration. The integrated action of joints, bones, and skeletal muscles produces obvious movements such as walking and running. Exceptions to this are the action of cilia, the flagellum on sperm cells, and amoeboid movement of some white blood cells. Nearly all movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. Muscles, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement. Their predominant function is contractibility. The muscular system is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Acknowledgements Introduction to the Muscular System
