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The function of the inner ear labyrinth magnification model

Created on:2025-10-25  |   bomn

The inner ear labyrinth magnification model is a highly realistic teaching model specially designed for otolaryngology and audiology teaching, mainly used to demonstrate the structure and functional mechanism of the inner ear. This model enables learners to...

The inner ear labyrinth magnification model is a highly realistic teaching model specially designed for otolaryngology and audiology teaching, mainly used to demonstrate the structure and functional mechanism of the inner ear. This model enables learners to visually observe the complex spatial layout of the inner ear and the anatomical relationships among its various parts by magnifying the labyrinthal structure, including key areas such as the vestibule, semicircular canals, cochlea and vestibular nerve.

In medical education, the magnification model of the inner ear labyrinth is widely used in the teaching of otolaryngology, neurology and audiology courses, helping students understand the physiological mechanisms of balancing perception and auditory function, and familiarize themselves with the anatomical basis of inner ear diseases such as Meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis and cochlear lesions. In clinical training, this model can be used for surgical demonstrations, operation practices and explanations of disease mechanisms, enhancing medical staff's understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of inner ear diseases. In addition, it is also applicable to scientific research and popular science education. By magnifying the display, it makes complex structures easier to understand and enhances learners' overall understanding of inner ear function and diseases. This model enhances the effectiveness of teaching and practice in an intuitive and clear way.