Hip Joint Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-SFLO-12213
The Hip Joint Model is an anatomy teaching model used for demonstrating the structure and movement of the human hip joint, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. It is designed for schools, biology laboratories, anatomy classrooms, STEM learning spaces, and health education demonstrations.
Product Description
The Hip Joint Model by School Equipments is a classroom anatomy aid for explaining how the hip functions as a stable ball-and-socket joint between the pelvis and femur. It helps teachers show the relationship between the femoral head, acetabulum, pelvis, joint capsule, and supporting ligament structures in a clear three-dimensional format.
This model is suitable for human body lessons, biology practicals, skeletal system study, health science demonstrations, and science exhibitions. Exact material, size, scale, mounting type, ligament display, cartilage display, and movement mechanism should be confirmed before final publishing because supplied anatomy models may vary by institutional requirement or production batch.
Key Features
- Functional hip joint model for teaching human skeletal movement.
- Helps demonstrate flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation.
- Shows the anatomical relationship between femur, acetabulum, and pelvis.
- Suitable for biology labs, human body lessons, STEM classrooms, and exhibitions.
- Useful for explaining ball-and-socket joints, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and weight-bearing movement.
- Supports hands-on visual learning beyond charts and textbook diagrams.
- Manual demonstration model with no electrical power requirement.
- Designed for supervised educational use; exact material and dimensions to be confirmed.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
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Product Name |
Hip Joint Model |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Category |
Human Body Teaching Model / Biology Anatomy Model / Skeletal System Teaching Aid |
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Demonstration Capacity |
1-joint functional classroom demonstration model |
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Intended Users |
Schools, biology laboratories, science teachers, STEM classrooms, health education classes, and science exhibitions |
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Learning Concepts |
Hip joint, femur, femoral head, acetabulum, pelvis, ball-and-socket movement, ligaments, skeletal anatomy |
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Power Requirement |
Not required |
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Standards / Certifications |
No formal certification claimed; confirm if required for tender or institutional procurement |
What's Included in the Kit
- Hip Joint Model main assembly
- Femur or femoral head representation
- Pelvis or acetabulum representation
- Joint movement mechanism
- Ligament, cartilage, or capsule display features
- Base, stand, or mounting support
- Labelled key card or classroom demonstration guide
Applications / Uses
- Teaching the structure and function of the human hip joint in anatomy lessons.
- Demonstrating ball-and-socket movement in a lower-limb skeletal joint.
- Explaining how the pelvis, femur, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and muscles support standing and walking.
- Supporting lessons in the Human Body category.
- Using with broader Biology teaching resources.
- Connecting skeletal form with Structure & Function of Living Organisms.
- Comparing hip anatomy with the Human Skeleton model.
- Linking gross anatomy with the Human Anatomy prepared microscope slide set.
How to Use the Hip Joint Model
- Place the model on a stable table or laboratory demonstration bench.
- Identify the pelvis, acetabulum, femoral head, femur, and joint area before moving the model.
- Move the thigh section forward and backward to demonstrate flexion and extension if the supplied model allows it.
- Move the thigh section away from and toward the body to explain abduction and adduction.
- Rotate the femur section gently to demonstrate internal and external rotation.
- Point out any visible ligaments, cartilage, or capsule features supplied with the model.
- Ask students to compare the model with diagrams, skeleton models, and textbook illustrations.
Safety note: Use the model under teacher supervision. Do not force the joint beyond its designed movement range, and avoid dropping, twisting, or pulling movable parts.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the model with a soft, dry cloth after classroom use.
- Store it in a dry cabinet to protect labels, joints, and moving components.
- Move the joint gently to avoid loosening, cracking, or misalignment.
- Keep any key card, guide, or removable accessory with the model after each lesson.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments supplies science teaching instruments, laboratory equipment, classroom models, STEM kits, biology teaching aids, and human body models for schools and institutions. The brand supports practical science learning through educational models used in primary science, biology, health education, and laboratory demonstrations.
The Hip Joint Model is suitable for institutions that need a clear visual aid for teaching lower-limb anatomy, joint stability, and skeletal movement. It helps teachers explain hip structure through direct observation and controlled classroom handling rather than relying only on printed diagrams.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Hip Joint Model used for?
A Hip Joint Model is used to teach the structure and movement of the human hip, including the femoral head, acetabulum, pelvis, ligaments, and ball-and-socket joint action.
Is the Hip Joint Model suitable for schools?
Yes. It is suitable for school biology laboratories, human body lessons, STEM classrooms, health education classes, and science exhibitions.
What type of joint does the hip demonstrate?
The hip is commonly taught as a ball-and-socket synovial joint formed between the femoral head and the acetabulum of the pelvis.
What movements can teachers demonstrate with this model?
Teachers can demonstrate flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and internal or external rotation if the supplied model includes those movement features.
Does the Hip Joint Model require electricity?
No. The Hip Joint Model is a manual anatomy demonstration model and does not require electricity.
What should be confirmed before ordering?
Material, dimensions, movement range, ligament or cartilage display, labels, base type, key card, packaging, and tender-specific requirements should be confirmed before purchase.
Choose the Hip Joint Model for clear classroom teaching of hip anatomy and lower-limb skeletal movement, and explore more products in the Human Body category.
