Collection: Wound Training Simulators

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Wound training simulators are specialized clinical tools designed to teach students how to assess, clean, dress, and manage various types of skin injuries and tissue damage. Made from realistic, flesh-like silicone or latex, they accurately replicate complex tissue textures, colors, and depths, including subcutaneous fat and exposed muscle. They range from wearable wound assessment pads that strap onto live actors or manikins to simulate realistic patient interaction, to full-body models showcasing severe trauma like deep lacerations, burns, amputations, and multi-stage pressure ulcers (bedsores). Many advanced models feature integrated tubing to simulate active bleeding or fluid exudate, allowing nursing and emergency students to practice packing, bandaging, and infection control. Ultimately, they provide a hyper-realistic, hands-on platform to master wound care protocols and pressure injury staging without risking patient discomfort.