Translating your discoveries from bench to bedside requires powerful and flexible tools that adapt to the changing needs of your research. simVITRO is a robotic testing system designed for translational orthopaedic biomechanics research. With a simple set up and native real-time force-feedback control, there’s no need for programming, so you can focus on getting the exact answers you need rather than spending time developing custom software tools for each new test.
simVITRO can also be used for biomechanical testing of hand & wrist, foot & ankle and elbow joints as well as in manufacturing. The webinar developed with Robb Colbrunn from the Cleveland Clinic outlines how the modules for testing different joint types work with simVITRO.
With simVITRO’s fully customizable framework for in vitro cadaveric testing, there’s the flexibility to test any joint to any load and range of motion to your precise specifications. It’s all thanks to a user friendly combination of software and hardware from Simulation Solutions and the Cleveland Clinic that combines into a quality toolkit which increases your scientific output, whilst saving time and money.