The elbow joint cavity injection model is a specialized training tool used for medical professionals to practice injections into the elbow joint. This three-dimensional model is just one example of many specialized training models available for medical education and training, such as the Intravenous Injection Arm and the Full Body Trauma Manikin . These models are designed to cater to specific medical training needs in various areas of healthcare, including Trauma Training , Acls Training , and Cpr Training .
Another example of a specialized training model is the Hemostasis Training model, which can be used to practice knotting and stop bleeding. And, for clinical skill training, there is the Advanced Maternity Examination Model.
In addition, human anatomical models, such as the Anatomical Human Brain Model and the Gender Neutral Torso Anatomy Model, are commonly used for teaching Diagnostic Skills and Internal Technology Skills . Nursing skill training models, such as the Buttock Injection Model and the Monitoring Female Catheterization Model, are also popular tools for Adult Nursing training.
There are also many specialized models available for pediatric care, such as the Interactive Infant Simulation Model and the Newborn Physical Examination Model. And, for Geriatric Care , there is the Lipoma Removal Simulation Model and the Diabetic Foot Anatomy Model.
Overall, these specialized training models are essential tools for medical education and training. They allow medical professionals to develop their skills and gain confidence in performing various procedures, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Features:
1. Accurate anatomical structure, include internal and external humeral epicondyle, ulnar nerve, ulna, radius, elbow joint cavity, etc.
2. Golf elbow and tennis elbow treatment position
3. The elbow joint of the right arm is bent and can be rotated along a fixed axis
4. Electronic monitoring: find the correct tenderness point, which is indicated by a yellow light. When the puncture site is correct, the corresponding indicator lights will be displayed on the control box. When the needle enters the ulnar nerve located behind the inner epicondyle of the humerus, the incorrect puncture is indicated by a red light