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Diabetic foot anatomical model 26160
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Diabetic foot anatomical model - 26160 - Health Edco & Childbirth Graphics - foot / training
Diabetic foot anatomical model - 26160 - Health Edco & Childbirth Graphics - foot / training
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Characteristics

Area of the body
foot
Procedure
training
Simulated pathology / condition
diabetic foot
Length

9 cm
(3.5 in)

Width

24 cm
(9.4 in)

Height

10 cm
(3.9 in)

Description

Overview Uncontrolled diabetes can wreak havoc throughout the body, including the lower extremities. This model set is ideal for use with students and patients to discuss the importance of diabetic foot care. Features two models: a Diabetic Foot Model with ulcers in various stages and a crack under the fold of the toe, and a Severe Diabetic Foot Model with an amputated toe, gangrene, Charcot foot deformity, and severe swelling and redness. Great for showing the importance of managing blood glucose levels. Details Diabetic neuropathy quietly robs people of feeling in their extremities. These two versions of the Diabetic Foot Model cast in durable BIOLIKE 2™ answer the need for realistic models that can be used for student education and patient training. The original model has three ulcers in various stages, as well as a crack under the fold of the toe, which is commonly seen with diabetes. The Severe Diabetic Foot Model depicts an amputated toe, Charcot foot deformity, severe swelling and redness, and gangrene. Each model comes with a carrying case and measures approx.
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