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Simulator to help spinal device engineering

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 22, 2003

A novel six-degree-of-freedom full spine simulator aims to significantly improve spinal device engineering.

Enduratec Systems Corp has developed a new six-degree-of-freedom full spine simulator that can significantly improve spinal device engineering.

Back problems of all types continue to be a leading cause of lost time and chronic pain for adults.

The spinal device industry is one of the fastest growing biomedical industries for new devices and repair therapies, but the spine remains one of the most challenging areas because of its complex biomechanics.

Up to now, only limited, one-of-a-kind designs for spine simulation have been available to research institutions.

Enduratec has developed a revolutionary spine simulator that can reproduce typical spinal kinematics and representative load bearing activities for subsections of the spine, such as functional spine units or the lumbar and cervical sections, or the full spine.

The system is the first laboratory instrument that can fully simulate spinal loading conditions for a wide variety of test applications, thereby having the potential to advance the research capabilities of a large number of research institutions.

The system provides full 6-DOF spinal motion through a unique configuration of eight translational and rotational actuators, and special restraint fixtures.

Using Enduratec's proprietary WinTest controls and easy-to-use software package, full six degree-of-freedom loading profiles can be created and fully synchronised to reproduce a variety of in-vivo conditions.

Cedars Sinai Research Centre, San Diego, California, a leading spinal research institute in the USA, will take delivery of the initial 6-DOF full spine simulator later this year.

The instrument, part of a simulator development programme supported by a leading spinal device company, will be used to evaluate new spinal devices and investigate the biomechanics of the spinal column for clinical outcomes.

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