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  • Six layers of skin are used to represent Stage I to IV to enable understanding of the classification of each stage.

  • The skin is mode of silicone rubber for an appearance and texture that is similar to that of the human body.

  • All six skins can be layered on together and peeled off one by one to show the progression of decubitus at a glance. (Picture-card style)

  • Ointment can be applied and surgical treatment can be performed.



* Do not apply ointment to the fitting holder. The surface paint may peel off.



Classification of Each Stage




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Stage ?

Circumscribed skin flare

No changes to pale skin by pressure

No injury on epidermis




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Stage ?

Partial defect of skin including epidermis and dermis

Blister and erosion are observed




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Stage ?

Defect reach to subcutaneous tissue

Sometimes pocket is formed




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Stage ?

Deep defect down to the muscle, bone and support tissue

Pocket is formed, and sometimes surgery is required for the treatment


















Size Approx. 18(L) × 22(W) × 5(H) cm
Weight Approx. 1.4 kg
Materials
Holder: Urethane foam

Skin: Silicone



































Fitting holder 1
Stage ? Skin (flare) 1
Stage ? Skin (blister) 1
Stage ? Skin (epidermolysis) 1
Stage ? Skin (decubitus with white necrotic tissue) 1
Stage ? Skin (decubitus with black necrotic tissue) 1
Stage ? Skin (decubitus with expos ed bone) 1
Baby powder 1