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Model: MC-L70
Product Description
Shoulder Joint Cavity Injection Model
Features:
1. Standard anatomical structure, scapula, clavicle, humerus, deltoid, biceps muscle of arm and important ligament of shoulder joint, train palpation technology of shoulder puncture positioning;
2. Standard position study for puncture and injection;
3. Six different parts for puncture and injection
1) Cavity of shoulder joint (anterior aspect)
2) Cavity of shoulder joint (rear aspect)
3) Subacromial bursitis
4) Acromioclavicular joint
5) Mecistocephalic tendinous sheath of biceps muscle of arm
6) Suprascapular nerve block
4. Intelligent evaluation system: the green light on the control box will indicate correct puncture site;
MC-L71 Elbow Cavity Injection Model
Features:
1. Standard anatomical structure with internal condyle of humerus, external condyle of humerus, cubital nerve, ulna, radial bone and cavity of elbow joint;
2. Therapy site of golf elbow and tennis elbow;
3. Right arm elbow bend and can rotate along a fixed axis;
4. Used for therapy training of soft tissue intra-articular injection for elbow injury and inflammation.
5. Puncture site training: golf elbow and tennis elbow, alarm after press or puncture
MC-L72 Knee Cavity Injection Model
Standard anatomical structure with integrated knee anatomical structure, and manifest body surface symbols.
Features:
1. Can puncture, standard puncture sites facilitate to acupuncture and there is realistic feeling when needle inserts into veins;
2. A single valve can inject simulated liquid of bursa mucosa into bursa mucosa;
MC-L68A Full-function Central Venous Injection Torso ModelFeatures:
1. Internal jugular artery, carotid, subclavian vein, femoral artery and vein;
2. Puncture training of internal jugular vein, subclavian vein and femoral vein;
3. Long cannula catheterization training;
4. Simulative carotid and femoral artery pulse;
5. Subclavian anatomy structure;
6. Femoral anatomy structure;