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The Musculoskeletal anatomy of the knee consists of the Quadriceps Tendon, Distal Femur Bone, Proximal Tibia/Fibula, and Patella. The Patella Bursa, Femur Fat Pad, Quadriceps Fat Pad and Percutaneous Fat Tissue are also included to provide the user live feedback of where they are directing the needle.
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Knee model anatomy includes knee ligaments, distal femur bone, proximal tibia/fibula bone, patella, patellar bursa, quadriceps tendon, femur fat pad, quadriceps fat pad, percutaneous fat tissue, and suprapatellar space.
But at any moment, they are catapulted into action. Making split-second decisions with lives hanging in the balance. The situations are unpredictable – but they are steady. Our products prepare them to be at their best, the moment they are called upon.
Consists of portion of femur, tibia, and fibula, plus meniscus, patella with quadriceps tendon, and joint ligaments. Moveable joints. Includes stand. 6-1/2 in. x 4-3/4 in. x 13-1/2 in.
Procedural anatomy.
Equipment related technical skill development.
Performance validation, tracking and measurement.
Ultrasound simulator/phantom design and production.
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