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The Training Manikin market is a subset of the Medical Devices industry. Training Manikins are used to simulate medical procedures and are used to train medical professionals. They are designed to replicate the physical characteristics of a human body, such as skin, muscle, and bone, and can be used to practice a variety of medical procedures. Training Manikins are used in medical schools, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities to help medical professionals learn and practice medical procedures.
Training Manikins are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used to simulate a variety of medical procedures, including CPR, intubation, and suturing. They are also used to teach medical students about anatomy and physiology. Training Manikins are designed to be durable and long-lasting, and can be used for multiple training sessions.
Some companies in the Training Manikin market include 3B Scientific, Laerdal Medical, Simulab Corporation, Gaumard Scientific, and Limbs & Things. Show Less Read more