Dog dummy for placement simulation Emily K9 Erler Zimmer VET4030
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Emily K9 Erler Zimmer VET4030 positioning simulation dog dummy:
Anatomical model for veterinary practice
The Emily dog manikin was developed for training in one of the most important basic skills for future veterinarians.Proper positioning of an animal is one of the skills that make a good veterinary professional.
Emily was designed for exactly this purpose.
Professionals learn how to position dogs for abdominal surgery, x-rays, spaying and neutering, spine stabilization, supine positioning, and more. The model moves within natural range of motion and provides natural resistance so that manipulation can be practiced in a safe environment before working with real animals.
Emily is fully articulated, has shoulders and hips that realistically rotate with 90 degrees of freedom of movement.
The knees, elbows, carpus and ankle joints also have 90° mobility.
This product comes complete with carrying bag, knee pad and brush.
Why buy it
Erler Zimmer Anatomical Models are the most widely used teaching aids for the study of veterinary anatomy in schools and universities. High quality, faithfulness to detail, excellent value for money.
Ideal for teaching, providing clarification to patients, and for scientific medical training.
They can also be used as furnishing accessories to personalize one's medical office.
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