At the Joint Reduction Simulation Lab, the process begins with a short introduction to joint anatomy and the mechanics of dislocation. Participants then review step-by-step reduction techniques tailored to each joint. Using our simulators—Bud (shoulder), Laura (elbow), Tip (finger), and Jenny (hip)—learners practice safely, repeating reductions until they can feel the realistic “clunk” of a successful maneuver. Instructors guide participants through judgment calls, safety checks, and post-reduction care. The goal is to create a structured learning pathway where theory, demonstration, and hands-on practice come together, giving providers confidence and competence before ever treating a real patient.