5 Pcs Diabetic Foot Model Set, Stage 1-5 Diabetic Foot Disease Simulation Kit for Diabetes Eduation Tools, Wound Care Training
5 Pcs Diabetic Foot Model Set, Stage 1-5 Diabetic Foot Disease Simulation Kit for Diabetes Eduation Tools, Wound Care Training
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【Diabetic Foot Staging Model】Medarchitect Diabetic Foot Model Kit includes 5 models representing different stages of diabetic foot, ranging from early-stage skin ulcers to severe necrosis requiring amputation. The kit clearly demonstrates the progression of the condition.
【High-Fidelity Foot Disease Simulation】The model is made of silicone material. It presents a realistic, life-sized foot shape, including toes, soles, and arches. It also simulates the texture of skin, muscles, and soft tissues. The model accurately simulates common foot conditions in diabetic patients, such as ulcers, skin damage, infections, and necrosis.
【Highly Functional】The model allows learners(eg. Nurses, medical students) to simulate treatment and care actions, such as cleaning ulcers, packing wounds, inspecting the foot, and even practicing diabetic foot injections.
【Portable Design】The foot model is compact and comes in a transparent storage box (18*12*7.5cm). Easy to carry, store, and transport to different teaching locations.
【Stable Base Design】Each diabetic foot education model is equipped with a white, stable base to effectively prevent sliding during display or training. The model can remain steady during teaching, demonstrations, and training sessions.
【Application】Widely used as a diabetes teaching tool. Suitable for medical courses, diabetes care courses, and patient education, helping nurses, patients, and others understand the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetic foot. Also used for skills training such as foot care, ulcer dressing, wound management, and foot examinations.
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Simulation Kit Include:
Stage | Pictures | Description |
Stage 1 (Early Stage) |
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Mild skin damage, with localized redness or small ulcers (usually occurring at pressure points on the foot, such as the sole or between the toes). |
Stage 2 (Initial Stage) |
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Deeper ulcers that may involve deeper tissues, such as the skin, fat layer, or even muscle. These may be accompanied by localized infection. |
Stage 3 (Intermediate Stage) |
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Deep ulcers penetrating through the skin and subcutaneous tissue, potentially affecting bones and joints, leading to osteomyelitis. |
Stage 4 (Advanced Stage) |
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Extensive infection with large areas of tissue necrosis at the ulcer site. |
Stage 5 (Diabetic Foot Syndrome) |
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Severe gangrene with complete necrosis of the entire foot, toes, or ankle, potentially requiring amputation to prevent the infection from spreading to other areas. |
FAQs
What is the life expectancy of a diabetic foot?
The diabetic foot education model can last for 10 years or more. For long-term use, regular cleaning, avoiding direct sunlight, and storing it in a dry, cool place are recommended.