a hand's on anatomy experience

Soft Anatomy

Hi Julie- our program has a model from WAAAAAYYYYY back in 1999. I use it every year and have taken it to hand therapy presentations! 

Debbie Amini, Director OTA Program

Cape Fear Community College, NC

"This looks like a really interesting concept. I like it much better than those awful plastic models of the arm!"

Fiona Hill

Lecturer in Occupational Therapy

Bangor University, Australia

"Actually I just covered the upper extremity muscles last week and had the kids use your model. They LOVED it!"

Wendy D. King, PT, M.Ed

Burlington Technical Center, VT

"I am teaching a kinesiology course in the Occupational Therapy Program at ECU this Spring.  I have purchased your arm model and find it very helpful for students. Any prediction as to the completion date for the shoulder model? Thank you."

Cindy Hayden, D.H.Ed., OTR/L

Associate Professor; Department of Occupational Therapy

Eastern Kentucky University

"As you saw, my current model has been well-used by hundreds of OT students over the years.  The model has been a valuable supplement to the traditional anatomy images & videos that I use in class.  I love that the model allows my students to actively experience anatomy three-dimensionally, & that it challenges my students to apply their anatomy knowledge in a more abstract manner.  Students consistently comment how helpful the model has been to their learning!"

Lisa Deshaies, OTR/L CHT

Ranchos Los Amigos, Downey, CA

"the arm has just arrived and I want to say thank you. It's excellent and very accurate. I can see it's going to be a big help with teaching and patient education. A really good quality product.

​Suzanne Magem, OT Department Bensham Hospital, UK 

"Julie- I want you to know that putting this hand together has been a wonderful learning experience.  Not only have I learned SO much from assembling it, but I know that it's going to serve as a great teaching tool for all of my fellow students."
 Holly Polson, Worcester State College, Worcester, MA

"These soft models seem to be the best for teaching. We have plastic models with removable muscles, but they are a disaster to teach with as they fall apart and are so difficult to put back together. The students become too frustrated and avoid them."

Emma Lane

Senior Lecturer

Oxford Brookes University, UK

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