Wounds Stump Bandaging Simulators Upper & Lower Torso
Buyamag INC
Practice and demonstrate standard bandaging procedures. The lower torso is long enough to allow carrying the bandage around the body over the uninvolved hip at the level of the iliac crest. (NOTE: There is no embedded, palpable skeletal material.) Both the upper and lower portions can be used to demonstrate the attachment of prosthetic devices.
The upper torso includes the two arms - one is amputated above the elbow; the other above the wrist. Both arms are slightly extended in a patient-like position to facilitate bandaging. The compressibility of the material very closely duplicates actual experience with a patient. The lower torso is representative of a patient in a supine position with legs slightly abducted. One leg is amputated below the knee; the other at mid-thigh. Includes instruction booklets. Individually boxed. Size of upper stump: 26" x 18" x 13". Size of lower stump: 35" x 15" x 10".