


Teach proper intramuscular injection technique with a highly realistic simulator designed to provide both visual and tactile learning. The Intramuscular Injection Simulator allows learners to practice identifying anatomical landmarks, selecting correct injection sites, and performing injections with realistic tissue resistance.
Skin and muscle textures, as well as bone shape and position, closely resemble a live patient. A simulated bony structure representing the greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum allows students to palpate landmarks and accurately locate safe injection sites. A cutaway section of the gluteal region reveals underlying anatomy, helping learners visualize muscle layers, vascular structures, and the sciatic nerve while practicing proper technique.
Needle penetration duplicates the sensation of administering an actual injection, helping students transition from classroom training to real patient care with confidence.
Key Features
Realistic intramuscular injection training
Skin, muscle, and bone structures provide lifelike tactile feedback during injection.
Palpable anatomical landmarks
Greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum can be located to teach correct injection site identification.
Cutaway anatomy for visual learning
Exposed gluteal section shows muscle layers, vascular structures, and sciatic nerve for improved understanding.
Multiple injection techniques can be practiced
Supports training for gluteus medius, ventrogluteal, and vastus lateralis injection sites.
Designed for classroom and skills lab use
Durable construction allows repeated practice while maintaining realistic performance.
Includes
Intramuscular Injection Simulator
Teaching guide
Supply of syringes
Hard carry case
Ship Weight: 20 lbs
Dimensions (inches): 22 x 16 x 10
Key Features
Realistic intramuscular injection training
Skin, muscle, and bone structures provide lifelike tactile feedback during injection.
Palpable anatomical landmarks
Greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum can be located to teach correct injection site identification.
Cutaway anatomy for visual learning
Exposed gluteal section shows muscle layers, vascular structures, and sciatic nerve for improved understanding.
Multiple injection techniques can be practiced
Supports training for gluteus medius, ventrogluteal, and vastus lateralis injection sites.
Designed for classroom and skills lab use
Durable construction allows repeated practice while maintaining realistic performance.
Teach proper intramuscular injection technique with a highly realistic simulator designed to provide both visual and tactile learning. The Intramuscular Injection Simulator allows learners to practice identifying anatomical landmarks, selecting correct injection sites, and performing injections with realistic tissue resistance.
Skin and muscle textures, as well as bone shape and position, closely resemble a live patient. A simulated bony structure representing the greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum allows students to palpate landmarks and accurately locate safe injection sites. A cutaway section of the gluteal region reveals underlying anatomy, helping learners visualize muscle layers, vascular structures, and the sciatic nerve while practicing proper technique.
Needle penetration duplicates the sensation of administering an actual injection, helping students transition from classroom training to real patient care with confidence.
Key Features
Realistic intramuscular injection training
Skin, muscle, and bone structures provide lifelike tactile feedback during injection.
Palpable anatomical landmarks
Greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum can be located to teach correct injection site identification.
Cutaway anatomy for visual learning
Exposed gluteal section shows muscle layers, vascular structures, and sciatic nerve for improved understanding.
Multiple injection techniques can be practiced
Supports training for gluteus medius, ventrogluteal, and vastus lateralis injection sites.
Designed for classroom and skills lab use
Durable construction allows repeated practice while maintaining realistic performance.
Includes
Intramuscular Injection Simulator
Teaching guide
Supply of syringes
Hard carry case
Ship Weight: 20 lbs
Dimensions (inches): 22 x 16 x 10
Key Features
Realistic intramuscular injection training
Skin, muscle, and bone structures provide lifelike tactile feedback during injection.
Palpable anatomical landmarks
Greater trochanter, iliac spines, and sacrum can be located to teach correct injection site identification.
Cutaway anatomy for visual learning
Exposed gluteal section shows muscle layers, vascular structures, and sciatic nerve for improved understanding.
Multiple injection techniques can be practiced
Supports training for gluteus medius, ventrogluteal, and vastus lateralis injection sites.
Designed for classroom and skills lab use
Durable construction allows repeated practice while maintaining realistic performance.