The role of the closed limb fracture fixation training model

The closed limb fracture fixation training model is a highly realistic training device used in orthopedic and emergency nursing teaching, specifically designed to simulate the fixation operation after limb fractures. This model is designed according to the limb proportions of adults or children, with a clear skeletal structure. It can simulate common types of closed fractures in both the upper and lower limbs, while covering real skin texture and soft tissues, providing trainees with an intuitive operation experience.

In teaching and training, trainees can practice operations such as fracture reduction, plaster immobilization, splint immobilization and bandage bandaging through this model, familiarize themselves with the techniques and precautions of different immobilization methods, and master the standardized procedures for fracture treatment. The model can also be used to simulate clinical emergencies, helping trainees improve their emergency response capabilities and the accuracy of their techniques.

The closed limb fracture fixation training model not only enhances the safety and operability of fracture treatment skills training, but also provides a reliable training platform for clinical practice of medical staff, reduces the actual operation risks, and at the same time strengthens the practical confidence and professional quality of the trainees.