Description
The Professional LxH Disc Model is our most popular for patient education and now considered the standard in spine modeling. It includes flexible and totally dynamic herniating (or prolapse) nucleus pulposus, achieved through a realistic 2-part intervertebral disc with 6 degrees of freedom.
The Professional LxH Disc Model is our most popular for patient education and now considered the standard in spine modeling.
This intervertebral disc model (Professional LxH Disc Model) includes:
flexible and totally dynamic herniating (or prolapse) nucleus pulposus. This is achieved through a realistic 2-part intervertebral disc with 6 degrees of freedom. Nuclear migration upon manual compression through a torn annulus fibrosus explaining pain generators under load.
right posterior-lateral radial and circumferential(concentric) fissure
intervertebral disc innervation to outer third of annulus to demonstrate discogenic pain
nerve ingrowth (neo-innervation) to inner two thirds of damaged annulus to help demonstrate chronic pain
left partial posterior-lateral radial tear to help demonstrate the progressive nature of disc herniation and earlier forms of degenerative disc disease
anterior circumferential tear
transparent L4
clinic white opaque L5
NEW randomly scattered and embedded nuclear structures to easily show nuclear shifting dynamics through the L4 view lens
endplate (blue)
endplate pores (black)
endplate lesion (red)
vasculature in L4 vertebral body (red)
facet hyaline cartilage (blue)
facet subchondrial vascularization (red)
facet tropism (L5 inferior)
Detailed cauda equina includes: sensory and motor divisions, dorsal root ganglion, recurrent meningeal, gray rami communicantes, posterior primary division, dura mater, arachnoid sheath, rootlets, properly placed nerve root to accurately demonstrate the most commonly affected nerve with a post-lateral herniated disc.
Bold (above) for Professional LxH Disc Model only (compare with Academic LxH Model)
Optional ligamentum flavum , spondylolisthesis and the Audible Release Feature from the Oracle Model.