The wearable leg amputation simulator realistically depicts a partially amputated right leg, with the lower leg severed below the knee. The model features exposed tibia and fibula bones, along with a severely injured foot, providing a lifelike representation of traumatic limb loss. Made from skin-like silicone, it can be easily worn on a live model or mannequin using adjustable straps.
It is ideal for trauma training, emergency response drills, military medic practice, and medical education. This simulator allows trainees to practice wound assessment, bleeding control, bandaging, and amputation care in realistic scenarios, making it a valuable tool for improving clinical and emergency preparedness skills.
