The self-adhesive diabetic ulcer represents a slow-healing wound resulting from diabetes complications, often caused by a lack of sensation or impaired blood circulation in the affected area.
This ulcer takes the form of an open wound with exposed underlying tissue. It is characterized by hardened skin around the lesion.
This simulator allows an instructor, role-player, or student to apply the wound to the body, giving the instructor the opportunity to present real-world treatment methods. The simulator can also be used in conjunction with a training skin on a table (sold separately) as a teaching aid for classroom exercises.