Armor Removal Training toolbox

The nail removal training toolbox is an auxiliary device specifically designed for medical teaching and skills training, aiming to provide a safe and controllable practice environment for students and beginners.

This toolbox typically includes alternative materials for simulating nails or toenails, various nail removal tools (such as tweezers, nail clippers, and specialized nail removal pliers), as well as operation base plates or hand models, allowing learners to practice the entire nail removal process without harming real patients.

During the usage process, learners can repeatedly practice the steps of nail fixation, loosening, extraction and postoperative treatment, and master the correct technique, force and operation sequence of nail extraction. Meanwhile, this training toolbox emphasizes operational norms and aseptic awareness, helping students develop good clinical habits in a simulated environment.

Through continuous practice, learners can not only improve their operational proficiency but also enhance their understanding of the anatomical structures of their hands or feet, laying a solid foundation for safely and accurately performing nail removal in clinical practice in the future.