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How to use MedicFX appliances with Velcro attachments



1- choose an appliance in the right size and skin colour.
Especially if the appliance is being used on the same actor or manikin it pays to have the
correct skin tone. Appliances can be ordered custom made in the right size and skin tone.

2- Fit the appliance around the chosen limb. It should fit snug. If the appliance is too tight use
some extra velcro to lengthen the attachments. If it is too loose; shorten the mesh at the back
with use of safety pins, sewing or taping.

3- If wanted a piece of tubing can be placed under the appliance. Make an opening in the silicone
where the blood needs to appear and feed the tube through. Secure the bloodline with tape to
the back of the appliance where it can be attached to a blood pump or syringe system.
All appliances can be ordered with bloodlines.

4- MedicFX silicone appliances can be coloured with grease or alcohol paints. These paints will
not stay permanently and can be washed off. It is not advisable to change the skin colour of
the appliance but bruising or dirt can be applied.

5- Blood can be added to the appliance. Water based blood tends to bead up on the silicone.
Special silicone blood can be ordered that will adhere better to the surface. This blood is more
expensive but gives a more realistic result.

6- The appliances can be treated as the real wounds they simulate. They can be taped,
bandaged and cleaned with warm/ cold water and alcohol. Some wounds can also be cut
open and sutured back together when they have a mesh backing.

7- After use, take off the appliance and wash it under a lukewarm tap. Dry with cloth or paper
towel and a hairdryer for deeper, difficult to reach areas. Lightly powder the appliance with
baby or talcum powder before storing it in plastic box or bag.
Store in a dark place away from sunlight.

8- If treated right MedicFX appliances will last many exercises. They are all made with sturdy
silicone that wont break or tear. With extended usage normal wear and tear occurs.
Larger appliances can be repaired and repainted. (see ‘how to repair your silicone appliance’)



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