Wearable High-Simulation Trauma Wound Model - Bullet & Laceration Wound Training Tool
No.CP.KC.0710
Our wound packing trainers provide highly realistic gunshot and cut wound simulation, giving learners the hands-on experience needed to practice proper packing, compression, and wound bandaging techniques. They can be strapped onto a limb, enabling dynamic practice during stop the bleed training kit sessions, classroom demonstrations, or skill-assessment drills.
Ultra-Realistic Simulation:Highly restores the shape, texture and layered structure of bullet wounds and laceration wounds, accurately presenting the wound morphology caused by ballistics, tissue separation and tearing, providing an intuitive visual experience.
Soft & Human-Like Touch:Made of medical-grade silicone material, which is soft and realistic, with a touch close to human tissue, enhancing the sense of immersion in training.
Wearable & Adjustable Design:Equipped with adjustable straps, suitable for different body types, and can be worn on the corresponding parts of the human body to show the actual scene position of the wound.
Reusable & Easy to Clean:Supports repeated cleaning and disinfection, with strong durability, which can reduce the training cost for long-term use.
Strong Teaching Impact:Compared with traditional textbooks, pictures and static silicone blocks, it can more intuitively show the characteristics of wounds, entry and exit points of ballistics, tissue damage range and potential complication risks, improving teaching effectiveness.
Application Scenarios:
Medical and nursing colleges: Used for teaching basic trauma knowledge, wound identification and emergency first-aid skills.
Emergency rescue training institutions: Used for training emergency personnel in on-site wound judgment, hemostasis and bandaging operations.
Fire and construction safety training units: Used for safety education and emergency handling training of trauma caused by accidents.
Public safety promotion activities: Used for popularizing trauma first-aid knowledge to the public, enhancing the public's awareness of emergency response.