ical training. These include the Full Body Trauma Manikin, Medical Training Manikin, and Human Patient Simulator. These models simulate various medical conditions and procedures, allowing students and professionals to practice their diagnostic and treatment skills.
To further enhance practical skills, there are models available for specific procedures such as intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, and Tracheal Training. These models provide a realistic experience and allow learners to develop proficiency in these techniques.
Furthermore, there are models designed specifically for training in obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery, and nursing skills. These models cater to the specific needs of each medical specialty and enable learners to acquire specialized skills and knowledge.
Overall, these anatomical models, training manikins, and specialized skill models play a significant role in medical education and training. They provide a hands-on learning experience, enhance practical skills, and contribute to a better understanding of the human body and medical procedures.
Features:
Life size adult skeleton with painted muscles and ligaments. Left side of skeleton shows points of origin (red) and points of insertion (blue) of the muscles.