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The who, what, where, when, and why
Why was this kit developed? The Human Knee Active Learning Kit is a life-size and fully functional reproduction of a real knee designed by 3D Anatomy Studios to engage learners in a deeper understanding of knee structure and function through hands-on activiti...
Detaching the elastic muscle cords
To detach the muscles from your knee kit, you just need to know how to detach the cord ends from one of the three possible attachment site types: a quadriceps tendon clip, an attachment site/hole on the surface of a bone, and an attachment site/hole in a cross...
Detaching the patellar ligament from the tibia
To detach the patellar ligament from the tibia, follow the steps in the video below. Video showing how to detach the patellar ligament from the tibia. Once detached, the patellar ligament, patella, and quadriceps tendons can be stored on Parts Plate A. ...
About the muscle color, labeling, and material scheme
If you have a basic or full knee kit model, your kit comes with elastic muscle cords ("muscles"), color-coded by compartment and with removable labels. You can think of these elastic cords like approximate action lines for each muscle: as you simulate various ...
About the cross-section plates
If you have a basic or full knee kit model, your kit comes with cross-section plates attached to either end of the kit. The cross-section plates included with the basic and full knee kit models. The plates show you a cross-section of the anatomy (in the tr...