Intervertebral Disc Model – Demonstration Tool for Slipped, Herniated & Prolapse
Intervertebral Disc Model – Spine Demonstration Tool for Moving & Handling, Anatomy & Slipped Disc Education
This intervertebral disc model is a high-quality, realistic resource designed to demonstrate the anatomy and function of the human spine. It provides a clear, hands-on way to show how vertebrae, discs, and spinal nerves interact, making it ideal for training, education, and workplace demonstrations.
The model highlights:
Two detailed vertebrae with realistic bone structure
A flexible intervertebral disc (red) to show cushioning, pressure, and movement
Spinal nerve roots (yellow) to explain the impact of poor posture, slipped discs, herniated discs, or prolapsed discs
Durable and portable, this spinal disc demonstration model is perfect for engaging learners and improving understanding of back care, disc injuries, and safe movement practices.
Key Features
Realistic anatomy model showing vertebrae, disc, and nerves
Flexible disc structure for demonstrating cushioning, pressure, and disc injuries
Demonstrates risks such as slipped discs, herniated discs, prolapsed discs, and trapped nerves
Durable and portable – suitable for classroom, workplace, or on-site training
Educational tool for Moving & Handling, health and social care, physiotherapy, and anatomy study
Engages learners with a visual, hands-on approach to spinal health
Ideal For
Moving & Handling Trainers – explain how lifting techniques affect the spine
Health & Social Care Organisations – support staff training in safe practice and back care
Medical & Physiotherapy Students – learn spinal anatomy, slipped discs, herniated discs, and prolapsed discs
Workplace Safety Officers – use in manual handling or occupational health sessions
Educators & Demonstrators – deliver engaging lessons on spine health
Why Choose This Model?
Unlike basic spine props, this intervertebral disc model is designed with practical training and education in mind. It’s not just for display — it clearly shows the relationship between vertebrae, discs, and nerves, making it perfect for demonstrating real-life risks of poor lifting techniques, slipped discs, herniated discs, and prolapsed discs.
High-quality and durable – built to last through repeated training sessions
Portable size – easy to take between venues or classrooms
Clear, detailed design – makes anatomy and back care easy to understand for learners of all levels
Versatile use – suitable for trainers, students, and workplace safety teams alike
This makes it an essential investment for anyone delivering or attending training in moving & handling, spinal health, or workplace safety.