Dr. McLean Gunderson describes the model of the extrinsic musculature of the forelimb model she designed and created. This model is used to help anatomy students identify extrinsic muscles of the forelimb, locate and describe their proximal and distal attachments, identify their actions across the joints they traverse, and are isolated and transected during a forelimb amputation (clinical correlate).
The skeleton was bought commercially, but the felt musculature and application of glue defines the created model.
Video originally recorded and complied by Seth Moffitt.