The Kamboj skeleton model is a three-dimensional representation of the skeletal system, consisting of bones, joints, and associated structures in the human body. It serves as an educational tool in anatomy studies, medical training, and patient education. These models are typically made from materials like plastic or resin, accurately depicting the size, shape, and arrangement of bones. They help visualize the skeletal framework, aiding in the understanding of bone structure, articulation points, and overall human anatomy. Skeleton models are widely used in classrooms, healthcare settings, and research institutions to facilitate learning and enhance comprehension of the human musculoskeletal system.