Test a knee implant with AMS

The AnyBody Modeling System (AMS) is a human body simulation software. You can test and potentially solve issues with knees, hips, etc. For instance, you can test implants and see how they work with the rest of the body. You can test where and how to best position the implant. You can even test joint stability in AMS. It is a great tool to test a knee implant and might even help you fix faults in the design.

You can test an implant before a knee arthroplasty in AMS. The software allows you to see how the knee implant moves with the rest of the legs. You can even test how it would react to everyday loads. Hence, the system makes it possible to see how the implant performs with the muscles around it.

For orthopedic research, AMS can be a great resource. Testing implants in the software can give you a realistic mechanical view of the prosthesis in relation to the body. The software is backed by studies and research to make it as accurate as possible. Hence, you can make your analysis of implants to reduce faults. This can of course be any kind of orthopedic work in relation to the human body.

Benefits of testing a knee implant

It is crucial to make sure an implant works properly with the biomechanics in the body. Hence, there are many benefits of testing a knee implant before operating. Ruling out or fixing faults in the design of an implant is possible with the AMS.

With the AMS, you can upload a screening of a patient’s body. Hence,  you can make a patient-specific test with the design of the knee implant. This will make the implant more accurate for the specific patient’s body. Further, you have a chance to change the design of the implant if it does not work well with the body.

Do you have any questions about the AnyBody Modeling System or how you can apply it to your work? Please contact us by mail: sales@anybodytech.com. We can also be reached in our Danish department at +45 96 35 42 86. We look forward to answering your questions.

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