Erler Zimmer Wound Moulage Abrasion Wound
Perfect for creating immersive medical training exercises, the Erler Zimmer Wound Moulage Abrasion Wound is a realistic, self-adhesive fake wound. Designed to adhere to skin and create the illusion of an authentic injury, they can be fixed onto live models or manikins to teach wound care and cleaning.
What's Included In My Purchase?
- 1 x Moulage
- 1 x Storage Box
Please note that additional skin glue and fake blood are sold separately.
What Injury Does The Erler Zimmer Abrasion Wound Moulage Represent?
This Erler Zimmer fake wound depicts an injury caused by an abrasion, also known as a scrape or graze. The lines of the graze are linear and fairly deep, while the moulage itself is a suitable for size for placing on the knee, elbow or other body parts commonly exposed to such injuries.
What Is the Benefit of a Realistic Moulage?
Makeup can always be used to create the impression of a wound, but it doesn't offer the detail or immersion of a hyper realistic moulage. More medically accurate props give trainees the opportunity to practise diagnosis and care in a more true-to-life environment. A simulation of a badly injured patient can also help them prepare for what they might witness in a real emergency situation.
Who Can Benefit from This Mock Wound?
Supplied in a storage box, this moulage can be used as a model to demonstrate the characteristics of a linear abrasion wound on the skin. It can also be covered in fake blood and dirt for wound cleaning practise, or be placed on a live model to create a simulation of an injured patient.
The Erler Zimmer Abrasion Moulage can be used to simulate an injured patient
Key Benefits and Features
- Highly realistic pre-painted moulage of a skin graze
- Pre-painted and ready for immediate use
- Self-adheres to both manikins and human skin (additional bottle of glue sold separately)
- Artificial blood and dirt can be added for more realistic wound cleaning (fake blood sold separately)
- Thin design is compact and supplied in a storage box
- Moulage is durable and easy to clean
- Covered by a 3-year supplier warranty
- Product made in Germany
How Do I Put The Erler Zimmer Graze Moulage On?
Offering convenience in addition to utility, the Erler Zimmer Abrasion Moulage is self-adhesive and can be stuck onto a live model or manikin as soon as it's taken out of its box. As it is reusable, you can get multiple uses out of a single purchase and can create convincing simulations with a minimal number of resources.
Will I Need Extra Glue?
Additional skin safe glue is available for use with the Erler Zimmer moulages, however it's only necessary when stronger adhesion is required. For example, in some simulations, the patient may need to move around, which may cause the moulage to slide off unless more glue is added.
How Can I Make This Moulage More Realistic?
As abrasions are often caused by falls on hard, scratchy outdoor terrain, they often bleed and contain dirt and debris from the ground. As this moulage is not able to simulate bleeding on its own, nor has it actually been dirtied by an outdoor environment, you can add fake blood (available here), as well as dirt and small stones for an additional level of realism.
Where Can I Purchase Accessories For This Moulage?
Artificial blood and skin glue that are designed for use with this product are also available from our site. You can view them by clicking the links below.
How Big Is This Moulage?
This fake wound moulage has an approximate size of 11cm x 7.5cm x 0.7cm. This is a good size for placing on various parts of the body, including those often affected by abrasion injuries like the knees and elbows.
Is This Moulage Easy To Transport?
The Erler Zimmer Abrasion Wound Moulage is very easy to transport as it is supplied in a slim storage box, and only weighs about 0.1kg. This makes it ideal for training teams in different locations or at different times of the day.
Who Are Erler Zimmer?
Erler Zimmer are a family run company hailing from Germany. Known for producing high quality medical training equipment, they design products using actual human data to ensure their training resources are as useful as possible.