Description
Practice Bone Models from 3Demomedicatie.nl
Realistic practice phantoms for placement and drilling technique
Our 3D-printed Practice Bone Models are specifically designed for training intraosseous needle placement during nursing or acute care training programs. These models combine a flexible skin structure with realistic bone layers, allowing students to practice placement and apply the correct drilling technique, including recognizable “loss of resistance.”
🔹 Proximal Humerus – Upper Arm Practice Phantom
Learn to correctly locate intraosseous access in the upper arm with this specially developed model of the proximal humerus.
The flexible skin allows for accurate palpation of the bone contours, while the underlying bone consists of layers that correspond to human anatomy. During practice, the student clearly experiences the loss of resistance when the drill is applied correctly.
Perfect for: emergency care simulation training, resuscitation education, nursing and ambulance training.
🔹 Proximal Tibia – Lower Leg Practice Phantom
This model of the proximal tibia is designed for practicing intraosseous needle placement in the lower leg.
Thanks to the added patella (kneecap), this phantom offers even better orientation during placement. Here too, the skin and bone structures are designed so that the student realistically learns to puncture with recognizable resistance.
Ideal for: skills training in acute medicine, pediatrics, first aid, and prehospital care.
Combined product: Humerus + Tibia
For optimal training possibilities, we also offer this product as a combination model, which includes both the proximal humerus and the proximal tibia. This allows training on multiple intraosseous access locations in one phantom, ideal for various training programs and skill labs.
✅ Why choose our Practice Bone Models?
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Developed for and by healthcare professionals
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Realistic anatomy and recognizable puncture technique
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Reusable, durable and safe
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Perfect for use in skills labs and other training courses
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