The function of the advanced low-position bandaging model

The advanced low-position bandaging model provides learners with a safe and repeatable bandaging practice environment through highly simulated lower limb or local tissue structures, and it is an important auxiliary tool in clinical teaching and skills training. The surface material of the model has the touch and elasticity of real skin, allowing students to accurately practice various low-position bandaging methods such as circular, figure-eight, and spiral bandages, and master the appropriate tightness and fixation techniques.

During the teaching process, teachers can use models to demonstrate practical application scenarios such as wound protection, hemostasis assistance, and joint stabilization, helping learners understand the purposes and indications of different bandaging methods. Meanwhile, the model can withstand repeated operations, is not restricted by the patient's conditions, and is convenient for students to practice extensively and correct errors. This model can effectively enhance the standardization and proficiency of bandaging and is an indispensable tool in training in fields such as nursing, emergency rescue, and sports medicine.