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The shoulder arthroscopy examination model is a highly realistic teaching device specially designed for orthopedic teaching and clinical skills training. It is mainly used to help medical students and doctors master the basic principles and techniques of shoulder arthroscopy operations.
...The shoulder arthroscopy examination model is a highly realistic teaching device specially designed for orthopedic teaching and clinical skills training. It is mainly used to help medical students and doctors master the basic principles and techniques of shoulder arthroscopy operations.
This model truly reproduces the anatomical structure of the shoulder joint, including key parts such as the joint capsule, cartilage, ligaments and rotator cuff muscle groups, enabling learners to practice arthroscopic insertion, microscopic observation and operation skills in a simulated environment.
Through training, trainees can become familiar with the approach selection of shoulder arthroscopy, visual field control and the coordination and cooperation of surgical instruments, thereby improving the accuracy and flexibility of the operation.
The use of the model not only effectively reduces the risk of mistakes for beginners in real surgeries, but also provides doctors with a simulation platform for repetitive practice and complex operations. Shoulder arthroscopic examination models are of great significance in teaching and research, and are conducive to promoting the popularization and development of minimally invasive orthopedic techniques.