Best medical examination supplies & models according to redditors

We found 128 Reddit comments discussing the best medical examination supplies & models. We ranked the 60 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Medical Examination Supplies & Consumables:

u/cda555 · 175 pointsr/pics

You deserve a hug.

Edit: I just went to delete stuff and realized the camera is the least of my worries. My gf hasn't cared about the flame thrower, suture practice pad, or yeast infection cream that the vet recommended for my dog's ears. I don't think she would care about this.

u/Codebender · 29 pointsr/politics
u/raeliant · 25 pointsr/loseit

I’ve bought this replica and it’s just floating around my house as a reminder:
>Nasco WA07173 Human Body Fat Replica with Display Base, 1 lb. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J8FJQGW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MxGwCb0Z7V3ZW

u/White_Lobster · 19 pointsr/AdvancedRunning

It's the strap. The monitor is picking up your cadence until you get nice and sweaty. If this bugs you (it bugs me, for sure), you can buy some of this:

http://www.amazon.com/Spectra-360-Electrode-Gel-Laboratories/dp/B0093J2GM4

It's dirt cheap and it fixes the problem. You'll see your heart rate start low and then slowly and steadily climb to 140 with no jumps like you're seeing now.

u/IowaForWarren · 19 pointsr/politics

Just an fyi, in amazon links everything after /dp/number/ is worthless.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B015G0O9TG/

Works just as well

u/Morat20 · 15 pointsr/politics

We really need to fund a 501(c) that does nothing but buy and send these things to Republican Congressmen and media.

u/Bael_Take_The_Wheel · 14 pointsr/fatlogic

I just googled "what does one pound of fat look like" and got a bunch of results. I also found a 1lb fat model for $18 on Amazon.

u/Kendallsan · 11 pointsr/loseit

Or get one of these. I find it very motivational.

u/CyphyZ · 5 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

I have an eczema patch nothing worked for, until one night it hurt like hell, the only thing near me was the electrode gel for my tens unit. So I tried it just to stop the movement stretching pain so I could sleep. Totally worked. I just use that now. Maybe worth a try, stuffs cheap. $10 for two big tubes

u/zebra-stampede · 5 pointsr/migraine

TENS 7000. Amazon. $26.

I love it.

I'd also purchase these pads. Amazon. Ebay.

And I like using electrode gel for a better attachment. Amazon.

u/richardtallent · 5 pointsr/4hourbodyslowcarb

A few strategies I use to get me past the "oh, I'll just have a bite" thoughts:

  1. I think hard about whether that treat is really the best use I can think of for those calories. Even thought SCD isn't a calorie-focused diet, ultimately you are still eating and burning calories. Usually the answer to that question is no--I might want a bite of something not on-diet, but when I think about it, I don't really like it so much that I have to have it.
  2. I mentally treat anything off-diet during the week as if I were allergic to it. In a way, its not a terribly inaccurate way to think about those foods. Obesity isn't an allergy, but it has similarities--it's an over-reaction of the body's adipose cells to certain foods that, for whatever reason, it can't handle in a healthy way. This also gives me a far more empathetic way of seeing my own weight issues and those of others -- being overweight isn't a necessarily moral failing of self control, any more than sneezing is. Both are just responses that one person has to a stimulus that doesn't impact other people.
  3. I add it to my running mental list of things I'll wait to indulge in until Saturday. For foods that will keep, I might literally save them until then. For others, it's more of a thing of "oh, mac and cheese, I haven't had that in awhile, I think I'll do that on Saturday!" Then, related to (1), I might think about where the absolute best mac & cheese I can find will be on Saturday, rather than whatever mundane version is in front of me at the moment.
  4. Occasionally, I'll actually have A BITE. The self control required on this is huge, but when faced with something special that can't be saved for Saturday, this allows me to enjoy something and then move past it. I try to be very present for that bite, and often, I'll enjoy the one taste more than I would've if I'd eaten a whole serving while, say, dividing my attention to conversation or my phone. Realistically, there are very few things that A BITE of will result in an appreciable blood sugar spike, especially during the course of a meal.
  5. I keep one of these on top of my fridge, and think about whether whatever I'm staring at in there is really worth carrying around some chunk of this with me: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8FJQNA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
u/allison880088 · 5 pointsr/HelpMeFind



$109
ZENY Life Size 70.8" Human Skeleton Model Medical Anatomical with Rolling Stand, Removable and Movable Parts (6FT) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G1HBLN0

$104
Smartxchoices Life Size 70.8" Human Skeleton Model Medical Anatomical with Rolling Stand, Removable and Movable Parts Indoor Outdoor Halloween Decoration (6FT) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719342LS

You can ride with a women for only $1864!
https://www.universalmedicalinc.com/adult-female-skeleton.html


$39
Halloween Party Diy 5 ft. Skeleton Prop Posable Full Body
https://thediyoutlet.com/products/halloween-party-diy-5-ft-skeleton-prop-posable-full-body

Edit:
Locs Square Triple Skulls Wrap Around Sunglasses (Black & White Frame, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759WJBG6

u/congoLIPSSSSS · 4 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

You need the real deal.

u/The_Cat_Mom · 4 pointsr/Fitness

Here, buy yourself this

u/boytoyreviews · 3 pointsr/sex

I bought a set of "anal dilators" (butt plugs used for stretching and training your bum, MedicalToys.com. I bought the semi-flexible ones for about $30). They work great. I started with the smallest and worked upwards by leaving each one in for about 20 min to get accustomed to it before going up a size. I did this from the smallest (let's call it "size 1") to "size 3" for a week, for an hour of play each evening. Then I repeated the process starting with "size 2" and going up to "size 4". After a couple of weeks of regular anal play, I could easily start playing with "size 3" or "size 4" without much trouble. "Size 5" is still a bit snug for me, but I keep taking long breaks from regular anal play...also, "size 5" is roughly 2-inches in diameter, so it's bigger than you need for comfortable anal sex in most cases.

The lube I use is called Surgilube which is water based (it's the same stuff they use in the hospital). I like it because it is more viscous than the stuff I usually find in the adult stores.

Take it slow, and remember if it actually hurts you're doing it wrong. Feeling things stretch is fine, but it should not be painful. Patience is the key.

u/ZombieButch · 3 pointsr/learnart

The best one is a mirror and a willingness to do lots of self-portraits and anyone else who you can convince to sit for you for a couple of hours.

A good replica skull, preferably one that's been cast from an actual human skull, is useful to have on hand for practice. Nowhere else in the body do the underlying bones have as much impact as what we see on the surface as in the head. (Well, maybe the hands, because of all the sticky-outy-finger bits.) One like this is what I'm talking about, not something you'd get at the Halloween store.

Plaster cast busts are a good source for a real-life model you can work from at any time and that won't move around on you. You miss out on the color, but they're still good for doing value studies. Just look for 'plaster cast bust' on Amazon, they've got tons of them. I used one of the Torino mini head of David ones for this painting the other day.

Steve Huston's lecture on head construction is excellent. It's a full, 3 hour lecture, including time for drawing.

When you have a good grasp of the basic Loomis and/or Huston style of head construction, it's worth digging into Reilly head abstractions; these two videos - part one and part two - break it down pretty well. I've not found a book yet that covers it as well as that; Reilly himself never wrote it down, so all the writing we have on it is based on things his students have written about it, so there's no one, definitive resource. People refer to it as being 'the gesture of the head', but personally I think that's a confusing way to describe it because it's not really the same sort of gesture that we mean when we're talking about gesture drawing of the figure. Personally I think a better way to think of Reilly is that it describes a) the way the parts of the head flow together and relate to one another and b) a more organic way of viewing the planes of the head than an Asaro head, though Asaro heads are pretty nifty!

u/Fey_fox · 3 pointsr/learnart

To be able to really draw well, you need to understand its nature.

A thing you can do is follow in the footsteps of old masters. Read about artists you like, find out what steps they took to learn. What a good teacher does is help you learn how to see. The skill we develop on our own but a teacher who has progressed father can see more because they’ve trained themselves how to look and see details and render them. You might in time want in person instruction but you already have examples to learn from, especially now with the internet. If you want a book I suggest The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (Oxford World's Classics). It has no drawings, only notes but it might help you. Plus it’s cheap and not hugely thick.

So understanding a things nature goes two ways, physically and emotionally. I would suggest you focus on the physical, get yourself to learning the anatomy under the skin. Fortunately we don’t live in an age where studying anatomy is illegal, we don’t have to dig up corpses of murders to find out how people work. There are plenty of anatomy photos online you can practice with. You can get a fake skull for 30 bucks or so (be sure the skull is for teaching anatomy or it might not have the right markers. Also get one where the skull cap opens so you can use as a candy dish for Halloween). Learning what muscle groups look like and where is crucial to improving. You don’t have to go as far as learning their names (but it can help), but knowing how a thing physically works will make you better. You’ll find if you compare animals and people that while the proportions are different the skeletons and muscle groups are similar. Also everyone has the same ‘landmarks’ regardless of how fat or thin or muscular they might be. You can find drawing anatomy books at used book stores as well as online. It’s worth investing in.

The other half, emotion is important when setting the tone and mood of the image, as well as defining your subject. You learn this through observation and empathy. If you’re practicing drawing yourself. Use a mirror and make faces projecting any emotion. The eyes are the seat of emotion, slightly raising the lower eyelid can make all the difference between happiness and indifference. Right now for you physical anatomy is more important, but you can still practice conveying emotion too.

All the info you need exists in nature. Btw studying plants and well… all the things help you get better. The more you understand the more you will see and be able to put into drawing. That counts with emotion and mood as well as physical mass. So yah keep pushing yourself a little every day to draw something new and you’ll make a lot of progress

u/SlvrDoc · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

had this problem - there are potentially two solutions - use some conductive gel (like they use for ultrasounds) on the sensor buttons that insert into the chest strap.

Alternatively, as i had to do recently, buy a new chest strap - the little holes become looser over time so the connection is poor, even with the gel.

Your friendly SA's might have some gel, otherwise available from Amazon - literally enough for 100 ultrasounds or a lifetime at OTF.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0093J2GM4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Docbear64 · 2 pointsr/keto

I bought a fat model that represents a single pound off of amazon so I could internalize what "just a pound" actually is .
Warning for those sensitive to this kin of stuff : https://www.amazon.com/Nasco-WA07173-Human-Replica-Display/dp/B00J8FJQGW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1499538196&sr=8-2&keywords=1+lb+fat

Losing even one of these from your body is an accomplishment .

u/Shane0Mak · 2 pointsr/progresspics

Well done op! Fifty may not look like much — you know what helped me ? There is five and ten lb fat molds you can buy from amazon - just go look at one - it’s an insane amount ! I also compare to luggage when I am at the airport - my bags normally weigh 30lbs and I think to myself damn that’s a lot - and you’ve done more!

Keep it up - and keep posting those wins!

Nasco WA07173 Human Body Fat Replica with Display Base, 1 lb. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J8FJQGW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_EoOQBbF5JQ35F

u/nullvader · 2 pointsr/morbidlybeautiful

The piece is Ecce Animal by Dutch artist "Diddo". It was a commissioned piece, but he's unable to provide details about its worth or how much cocaine it required because he's under a non-disclosure agreement. Test results indicated it was between 15% and 20% pure.


Imagine you want to replace someone's skull with cocaine. Their skull suddenly disappears and they're left left with a cavity in their head for you to fill up with coke. But before you start pouring you want to know how big the cavity is to know how much it's gonna cost you.

You use this skull model as a reference. It's anatomically accurate, but it doesn't mention its volume, only its weight and that its made out of PVC. You know its weight is 2.1 lb (9.341 N) and the density of the material is [1.3g/cm^3](http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=pvc+density&a=
DPClash.MaterialEC.pvc-_
PVC.Molded--), so you use that to find its mass, 952.52 g, and its volume, 733 cm^3.

Your friend Wolfram happens to know about Class A drugs and tells you the density of cocaine, 1.216 g/cm^3. You figure you need 891.328 g, which is very specific, but you eventually find a dealer who's okay with it. Your total is $160,439.04.

TLDR $160,439.04


^^Things ^^that ^^skewed ^^the ^^results: ^^I ^^couldn't ^^find ^^info ^^on ^^how ^^much ^^space ^^a ^^skull ^^takes ^^up ^^in ^^your ^^head ^^so ^^I ^^used ^^the ^^plastic ^^model ^^instead. ^^The ^^model ^^has ^^two ^^springs ^^and ^^the ^^weight ^^is ^^its ^^shipping ^^weight, ^^which ^^includes ^^any ^^wrapping ^^it ^^comes ^^with. ^^The ^^density ^^isn't ^^exact ^^since ^^the ^^coke ^^used ^^in ^^the ^^piece ^^was ^^cut ^^with ^^sugars ^^and ^^other ^^stuff. ^^And ^^I ^^used ^^the ^^price ^^/u/FUCKING_HATE_REDDIT ^^because ^^I ^^didn't ^^want ^^to ^^search ^^up ^^on ^^prices.

u/AnotherLolAnon · 2 pointsr/migraine

So glad you're getting relief!

Cefaly has two kinds of pads: sensitive skin and normal. I have extremely sensitive skin, but I can tolerate the normal ones. The adhesive on the normal ones lasts much longer than the sensitive skin ones.

https://www.amazon.com/Spectra-PAR12-02-Parker-Laboratories-Electrode/dp/B00AMGUZ70/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia?keywords=electrode+gel&pd_rd_i=B00AMGUZ70&pd_rd_r=427264b0-0b38-4d64-88a7-4d70c271165f&pd_rd_w=4suD7&pd_rd_wg=ocpeO&pf_rd_p=fa9c8d46-49c0-42f7-8c84-f27f6d48cc96&pf_rd_r=JEWR5SC5XZG631RGYAFK&qid=1555285227&s=gateway

I bought this from Amazon. When the adhesive gets dull I apply very sparingly and it refreshes it.

Ask your doctor if they have samples of the pads. My doctor gives me samples pretty much every visit and I haven't had to buy more in years.

u/cultphenom · 2 pointsr/running

I've had a premium soft strap for about 6 months that I pair with a FR210.

The strap is comfortable and machine washable. I've had no issues so far, except for inaccuracy for the first 5 minutes of my run (until I sweat enough to make a good connection to the electrodes). Some gel solved that.

u/golden_light_above_u · 2 pointsr/pelotoncycle

I finally just re-ordered a 3-tube pack of spectra gel for $7.50 on Amazon... lasted over 400 rides for me. here

u/vikingladywizard · 2 pointsr/PTschool

A small model won’t have the detailed accuracy that you’re talking about for visualizing individual joints - you’d be better off with a good anatomy app, like the Visible Body Atlas.

That said, there are plenty of small skeleton models for under $20 easily found on Amazon that are still helpful for talking yourself through things while you’re studying. I have this one

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u/carr0tcakes · 2 pointsr/VaporwaveAesthetics

step 1: skeleton

step 2: pinkity

u/dufflebum · 2 pointsr/running

I just lick it. Or you can use electrode gel

u/illyay · 2 pointsr/funny

> Sigma 200-500mm Lens

I eventually found this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009UMAKZE?psc=1

u/valentinedoux · 2 pointsr/Esthetics

I buy them on Amazon. I've tried Spectra electrode gel and Wavelength MP ultrasound gel. They are great and cheap.

u/TootsieRollGOOD · 2 pointsr/loseit

I bought that scale model of 1lb of fat and I keep it on my desk where I eat and where I study. When I feel like snacking I hold it and use it as a "stress ball" to keep focused.

https://www.amazon.com/Nasco-WA14533-Human-Body-Replica/dp/B00J8FJQNA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1549490963&sr=8-2&keywords=one+pound+of+fat

u/wambolicious · 1 pointr/videos

Well there was no big pop, nor was there a lot of pus. It was like she was removing one of those human fat replicas from her patient. Not the ickiest surgery video I've seen, but sometimes the icky ones are the best.

u/bladedrummer · 1 pointr/loseit

I think you should use common objects as a reference. E.g.: 482.54 ml is about the size of 1.5 cans of coke (maybe). On a side note: here's a replica of 1lbs of human fat http://www.amazon.com/Nasco-WA07173-Human-Body-Replica/dp/B00J8FJQGW

u/Dreizu · 1 pointr/gifs

Your gem brought me to this and subsequently to this and this. NSFW.

u/Saucermote · 1 pointr/migraine

Could you use electrode gel with your Cefaly? I got some to use with my TENS as opposed to just cleaning and renewing the pads with water, and the pads last practically forever. Now I don't put them on my forehead, so I don't know if stickiness is different there, but you don't have to cover the whole pad with gel. It also increases the conduction.

Here is the one I bought, but there are probably other ones out there with better prices/reviews if you look. A little goes a long way.

u/Jenjenmi · 1 pointr/orangetheory

Our front desk has this. I apply it to the parts that touch my skin. Otherwise I don’t seem to get good readings until I am warmed up enough to sweat.

Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 8.5 oz Tube - (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093J2GWO?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/snowboardracer · 1 pointr/cycling

a little bit of this on the back and you’ll never have an issue

u/Kraphtyone · 1 pointr/pelotoncycle

Since the chest strap is impedance based, it requires being very moist before it picks up reliably. When I use chest straps I give the electrodes a good old slobbery lick, and they always connect right up. Back in the “olden days” when the technology wasn’t so great, we would frequently steal electrode gel and put it on at the onset of the ride.

Can’t hurt to try if the “lick and stick” method isn’t working.

https://www.amazon.com/Spectra-360-Electrode-Gel-Laboratories/dp/B00AMGV010/

u/Linclin · 1 pointr/tDCS

I am assuming you are not using a TENS device for TDCS which it isn't meant for. There are TENS pads that are just carbon rubber that you apply paste on. Go to amazon.com and search for electrode gel or tac gel. Tac gel is an adhesive. I am guessing it will rip the gel layer off of regular pads eventually (?). I think it is meant to be used with carbon rubber pads. Electrode gel coats and rehydrates gel pads making them last longer.

I used to use my TENS unit for stuff quite often. I use the gel electrodes linked below. About every third use I smear a very light coating of electrode gel (not tac gel) over them. They last quite a while and the gel keeps the pads moderately sticky. If you over saturate the electrode it falls apart. You can also buy a bandage and hold them on that way. It requires very little force to keep contact. TENS is quite forgiving so you won't get burned nearly as easily as TDCS. Because of this you can be more sloppy with your electrodes without getting burned.

Gel electrode I used for TENS
http://www.tensproducts.com/PRODUCTS/Electrode-Pads/2x3-5-Tan-Cloth-TENS-Electrode-Pads.html

Electrode paste
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093J2GWO/ref=biss_dp_t_asn

carbon rubber electrode example
http://www.tensproducts.com/PRODUCTS/Electrode-Pads/1-75x3-75-Rectangle-Carbon-Pin-TENS-Pads.html

tac gel example
https://www.amazon.com/Tensive-Parker-Labs-Conductive-Adhesive/dp/B0011YY9YM/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468698705&sr=1-4&keywords=tac+gel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92JIBN9Yz6Q

u/Hornybiguy16 · 1 pointr/SissyChastity

you are not kidding I used it before I can't believe I forgot about it.

u/stealthxstar · 1 pointr/estim

I use this, what you linked looks to be adhesive not just lubricant. It's gel, it isn't runny and it gets tacky but not sticky.

u/makphisto · 1 pointr/loseit

And if you want to keep something on your desk as a reminder...

u/voicesinmyhand · 1 pointr/ZombieSurvivalTactics

Surgical kits are tiny. Buy them now, rather than pilfer later.

Seriously, start by just getting on Amazon and buying this:

https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Students-Alcedo-Suturing-Demonstration/dp/B07PV14HWF

Then get a good book on medicine and go from there.

You can do all of this now, when people are not shooting at you.

u/brwalkernc · 1 pointr/running

I use electrode gel. Once I started using that, I've rarely had any problems with erratic HR readings. It's cheap and the tubes last a long time.

u/mschwartz33 · 1 pointr/funny

While most of these can be tallied under troll comments, why under "frequently purchased together" is there this mannequin? [Nasco Advanced Geri Manikin - Model LF04030U $2,831.00](
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0015T99ZM/ref=pd_aw_sim_sbs_121_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=6YHB9TE8EBAXDVF7RNSW&dpPl=1&dpID=419%2BSZwIJNL)

u/phillymjs · 1 pointr/techsupportgore

Here you go. Amazon had a Prime Day deal on one (I think the one I linked is it, but not 100% sure) that you missed— my coworkers were considering buying one for pranking purposes but I think they ultimately did not pull the trigger on it.

u/flhack · 1 pointr/orangetheory

Conductive electrode gel, same as used for EKG. Our studio and some others I visited have it at reception, or you can get it from Amazon - eg https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AMGUZ70/

u/nnutcase · 1 pointr/ScienceTeachers

Also: bio books
Ernst Haeckel: Art Forms in Nature Coloring Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/0764974718/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KJQcBbKBS180V
Art Forms in Nature: The Prints of Ernst Haeckel https://www.amazon.com/dp/3791319906/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_vLQcBb6P811G0
The Anatomy Coloring Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/0321832019/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VMQcBb9XJGXX9
Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees: Eastern Region https://www.amazon.com/dp/0394507606/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7OQcBb7QBN95M
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders: North America (National Audubon Society Field Guides (Paperback)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0394507630/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5PQcBb0PZQYNW

Preserved specimen: Real Bat Specimens Science Classroom Specimen for Science Education https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072BCCTL1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZSQcBbE7HYPN2
Real Snake Skeleton Specimen in Acrylic Block Paperweights Science Classroom Specimens for Science Education https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078581LLZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OTQcBbN1W3JWE

Models:
Wellden Medical Anatomical Human Skull Model, 3-part, Numbered, Life Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EKC5SHS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YZQcBbCF8D61B


u/ghostdate · 1 pointr/ArtCrit

The responses you got were kind of dumb. Just buy a medical replica one off of amazon. I got mine for $40 and the only probably I have with it is that there's a dividing line where they stuck the top of the skull on. Not a big deal and it's easy to ignore when doing studies.

http://www.amazon.com/Medical-Anatomical-Quality-Classic-3-part/dp/B0077B3L42/ref=pd_sim_sbs_indust_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1JY13K4EYEQHGDS0XBEZ

That one's not bad for the price. Mine doesn't have the pop off top, but is otherwise quite similar. I don't like the whiteness of the teeth either. I couldn't find the exact one I have,

If you're going to shop around for them a bit, just be wary of the ones that are meant for decoration. They barely resemble human skulls and lack all of the finer details. Also, amazon is selling some skulls from a retailer called Nose Desert or Desert Nose. They look okay, until you look at the teeth. They look nothing like real teeth, and look like they just made a cast of a skull and stuck some weirdly shaped pieces of wood in the tooth spots.

Anything from a scientific or medical resource is going to be pretty good, but probably a bit more expensive. I think the one I linked is a good balance of the two, and it avoids all the annoying things, like the medical ones that have numbers or colours all over the different parts of the skull.

u/vertr · 1 pointr/Velo

One thing I've found that greatly helps is using EKG gel on the strap every ride. This will last you for years: http://www.amazon.com/Spectra-360-Electrode-Gel-Laboratories/dp/B0093J2GM4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374794485&sr=8-2&keywords=electro+gel

Some kind of app that filters out HRM readings over a threshold would be really helpful though.

u/Aeoles · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HANDS!

For the Party in the back Look

Like a Surgeon

For me it's something I actually need

u/Nocolors90 · 1 pointr/AMA

Would you donate some money to me to pay my tens and electro gel? Is for my cervicobrachialgia and bruxism pain.

Tens Unit Machine Pulse Massager 24 Massage Modes Rechargeable Muscle Stimulator Device with 6 Large Pads for Pain Relief, Body Building Neck Back Pain Relief
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079GG3HNX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MIy0DbNCTVJBD

Spectra par12-02 Parker Laboratories 360 Electrode Gel, 2 Oz. Tube
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AMGUZ70/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FKy0DbZ88398W

😣

PayPal.me/Emhernan

u/poetniknowit · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is pretty damn creepy.

u/schadenfraulein · 1 pointr/Dentists

If he is already in dental school, not taking pre-requisites to be accepted, he might like if you bought him the app for studying for the dental boards (DBM1, should be $44.99) or a dental study model (https://smile.amazon.com/Dental-Study-Teaching-Typodont-Removable/dp/B0181PXTDU/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1481035104&sr=8-5&keywords=dental+study+model)

u/speed3_freak · 1 pointr/loseit

Go on amazon and buy a pound of fat and think about what 5 of these look like and weigh. Then tell me 5 lbs isn't much.