The role of typical spinal lesion models
Article tag: Typical spinal cord injury model BIX-A1022
The role of the typical spinal lesion model mainly lies in helping medical teaching, research and clinical training to understand and master the characteristics and treatment methods of common spinal diseases more intuitively.
...
The role of the typical spinal lesion model mainly lies in helping medical teaching, research and clinical training to understand and master the characteristics and treatment methods of common spinal diseases more intuitively. This model is designed based on the real anatomical structure of the spine and simulates typical lesions such as intervertebral disc protrusion, osteophyte formation, scoliosis, and vertebral compression fractures, enabling learners to clearly observe pathological morphological changes and thus compensating for the abstract nature of pure book learning.
In teaching, this model can visually display the anatomical abnormalities of the diseased spine, helping students understand the mechanism of disease occurrence and its impact on the spinal cord and nerve roots, and strengthening the establishment of clinical thinking. In terms of skills training, trainees can use the model for palpation, imaging comparative analysis and related operation practice to enhance their ability to identify and diagnose lesions.
Meanwhile, this model provides an image tool for the training of clinicians and health education for patients. Doctors can use models to explain patients' conditions and treatment plans, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of doctor-patient communication. In conclusion, the model of typical spinal lesions is not only an important auxiliary device for medical teaching, but also an effective tool for clinical research and education, with significant practical value and promotion significance.
Marketing Center
Hong Kong, ChinaProduction Base
Shanghai, ChinaProducts
Contact Us
Address: Hong Kong, China
Phone:+86 19937901373
Email:sophia@adahealthy.com
Mobile:+86-0379-65160607