The left partial arm amputation simulation model is a wearable medical training tool designed to realistically replicate a traumatic injury to the left arm. It includes the upper arm and full hand, with a partially amputated forearm featuring lifelike wound details and anatomical accuracy. Made from soft, skin-like materials, the model provides a realistic visual and tactile experience.
Ideal for emergency response training, trauma simulations, and medical education, this model allows practice of bleeding control, bandaging, tourniquet application, and wound assessment. The wearable design fits over a human or manikin arm, enabling dynamic, hands-on demonstrations. It is a valuable tool for EMT, military, nursing, and disaster preparedness training scenarios.
