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Newborn Hip Joint Dislocation Model - Art. L65C for Medical Training
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Rost LLC
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Description
The model represents the lower body and lower limbs of a newborn baby girl. Made of environmentally friendly polymer material that does not pollute the environment. Demonstrates congenital dislocation of the hip joint. Designed for the diagnosis and treatment of hip dislocation.
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Assignment
To teach health care skills
Material
PVC
Warranty period
B1/B8 2100/900 MHz
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