The function of the infant skull model

The infant skull model is an anatomical teaching tool specially designed for medical education and clinical training, mainly used to display the structural characteristics of the skulls of newborns and infants.

This model is made based on the scale of a real infant's skull, clearly presenting the various parts of the skull and their connection methods, including features such as the frontal bone, parietal bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, and the unclosed fontanelle.

Through observation and operation, learners can intuitively understand the physiological characteristics of a baby's skull being soft and having loose gaps, as well as the relationship between skull development and brain growth. The use of the model helps medical students, pediatricians and caregivers master the basic knowledge of infant head examination, obstetric assessment and brain development judgment.

The infant skull model not only enhances the intuitiveness and practicality of anatomy teaching, but also provides reliable teaching support for clinical diagnosis, early intervention and health education, and has significant teaching and research value.