A dog's knee joint is modeled similarly to a human's, but with some differences due to the anatomy of dogs. It involves several bones and ligaments.
The dog's knee joint is more susceptible to certain injuries, like cranial cruciate ligament tears, due to its structure and the way dogs use their legs. These injuries can significantly affect a dog's mobility and require veterinary intervention for treatment.
For surgical models, a 3D model might be used where each component (bones, ligaments, etc.) is represented as a different color or material, allowing surgeons to visualize the intricate structures and practice procedures before performing them on a live animal. This could involve computer simulations, physical models made of materials like plastic or silicone, or even virtual reality models.
Parameter:The dissection model of dog knee joint
Dimension: 130x130x180(mm)