Wearable Hand Open Fracture Trainer Sleeve
Vendor: Ultrassist
$79.99 USD
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Wearable Hand Open Fracture Trainer Sleeve offers realistic open fracture simulation for hands-on wound packing, bleeding control, and fracture management. Its adjustable sleeve design lets trainees practice high-fidelity trauma care on the hand and forearm, ideal for EMS, tactical teams, and medical education programs.
Features:
- Realistic Open Fracture Simulation:
Replicates traumatic hand and forearm open fractures with exposed bone and realistic bleeding channels, providing immersive hands-on training.
- Wound Packing & Bleeding Control Practice:
Supports tourniquet application, gauze packing, pressure bandaging, and splinting to strengthen muscle memory and improve speed and accuracy in emergency care.
- Wearable & Adjustable Sleeve Design:
Fits securely on mannequins or trainees' hands and forearms, allowing repeated practice across diverse training scenarios.
- Complete Training Kit:
Includes essential trauma care accessories such as splints, gauze, and pressure bandages for comprehensive emergency wound management exercises.
- Durable & Reusable:
Crafted from high-quality silicone and materials built to withstand repeated training sessions, suitable for medical, EMS, and tactical training programs.
- Versatile Training Applications:
Ideal for Stop the Bleed programs, EMS & first responder training, tactical combat casualty care, disaster response, and hospital trauma education.
Specifications:
- SKU: UA04039
- Brand: Ultrassist
- Material of Wound Trainer: Silicone
- Application: Wound packing & bleeding control training
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Used For: Emergency Wound Packing Training Scenarios
Designed for hands-on bleeding control practice across common trauma scenarios in classroom, field, and simulation-based training.