Bandaging Techniques
Bandaging Techniques
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This arm model is ideal for practising bandaging. Due to the rotating mechanism, a realistic rotation and position of the model is possible.
Leg model with rotating mechanism.
This leg model is ideal for practising bandaging.
The 3D printed rotating mechanism allows a realistic rotation and position of the model.
You can choose between leg model (without wounds), Skills-Lab simulation leg with chronic wounds and Skills-Lab simulation leg with deep wounds.
Model of a large, chronic wound, frayed wound edge, Pocket formations (1 cm) + (0.5 cm), chronic wound (20 cm x 10 cm).
The wound model is self-adhesive and can be easily applied to and removed from nursing manikins and persons.
Application areas:
There are various areas of application for our models
Practicing treatment steps (wound preparation, wound bed care, etc.), demonstrating special products (plasters, etc.) and wound image description are possible.
More extensive applications can also be demonstrated on the models.
The wound model is self-adhesive and can be easily applied to and removed from nursing manikins and persons.
Application areas:
There are various areas of application for our models
Practicing treatment steps (wound preparation, wound bed care, etc.), demonstrating special products (plasters, etc.) and wound image description are possible.
More extensive applications can also be demonstrated on the models.
Most standard bandaging procedures can be practiced or demonstrated with the Life/form® Stump Bandaging simulators.
Can be used to demonstrate the attachment of prosthetic devices.
Can be used to demonstrate the attachment of prosthetic devices.
Skills lab simulation leg with 7 flat chronic wounds.
Skills-Lab simulation leg with 7 deep chronic wounds. Free-standing model.
Upper torso with amputation stumps for bandaging training.
Lower torso with amputation stumps for bandaging training.
Life size.
Life size.
With the Trainer for wound care and bandaging techniques for trainee nurses and doctors, students learn how to care correctly for their patients’ wounds and can practice a wide range of dressing and bandaging techniques.
This Life/form® simulator consists of a female torso with flexible, lifelike skin which realistically responds to adhesives and all types of bandaging procedures. 14 different wounds allow one to practice wound management techniques, cleaning and bandaging techniques just like on a real patient.
For bandaging on Nursing Doll
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