Outline
A series of techniques, including injection needle insertion and drug solution injection, can be practiced.
Characteristics

- Realistic model for intramuscular injection practice.
- Since the textures of the model's muscle and skeleton are very similar to those of a human body, this model helps training for selection of the correct injection region. When the wrong region is attempted, an alarm will sound.
- The sensation of needle insertion is very realistic. This reduces the anxiety students tend to have in clinical practice.
- Other training simulations, such as syringe infusion, can also be performed.
- Since this simulation model is very realistic, training for deciding on the injection region and the needle insertion angle can be easily and realistically performed.
- The injection site and skin can be easily replaced.
Components
| Components |
| Main body |
1 pc |
| Battery (Size AA) |
4 pcs |
| AC adapter |
1 pc |
| Spare injection sites (Left and Right) |
1 each |
| Drainage tube |
1 pc |
| Case |
1 pc |
| Specification (Body) |
| Width: |
About 32cm |
| Depth: |
About 37cm |
| Height: |
About 19cm |
| Weight: |
About 3.7kg |
Power Source Battery (4 pcs Size AA) or AC Adapter can be used.
| Spares |
| Injection sites (L.R.) |
1 pair |
| Skin |
1pc |
Precaution
Rough handling may cause damage, so handle this model as you would a living body.

Injection site
- The correct injection site is located near the center of the upper right quadrant and 1/3 the distance from the iliac crest.
- The correct injection sphere is 5 cm in diameter, which is the approximitation of the subcutaneous panniculus adiposus and the panniculus.
- The iliac crest, iliac spine, anterior superior iliac spine, anterior inferior iliac spine, trochanter major and pubic bone can be palpated.
