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This 3D printed hip bone model is a high-quality anatomical replica designed for education, surgical planning, and medical training. Produced with precision additive manufacturing, it accurately reproduces the structure, contours, and details of the human hip bone, making it an excellent tool for students, doctors, and researchers.
The model helps visualize complex anatomical relationships, practice procedures, and explain diagnoses to patients in a clear, hands-on way. Lightweight yet durable, it is suitable for classrooms, hospitals, or simulation labs. The realistic texture and proportions ensure effective learning and professional application.
MAIN ADVANTAGES:
Production speed
only 48 hours
Individual approach
adaptation to the specific patient
Biomaterials
are replaced by bone tissue
No re-operations
no additional interventions are required
1. Research
Analyzing user needs, market trends, and competitors. Collecting data helps identify the problems the product will solve and the value it delivers. Key requirements and the overall vision are defined at this stage.
2. Design
Creating concepts, prototypes, and product structure. Focus is on usability, ergonomics, and functionality. Rapid prototyping allows testing ideas before moving to production.
3. Development
Implementing the technical aspects of the product: design, engineering, programming, or 3D modeling. The team brings concepts to life while ensuring quality and compliance with technical specifications.
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1. Can I request a custom 3D-printed model?
Absolutely! We offer fully customized models based on your medical scans.
2. Are your products certified for clinical use?
Using biodrook's own equipment for manufacturing that is based on the given model.
3. How long does delivery take?
The sterile, ready to use in surgery, implant is delivered to the surgeon. Over time, it is completely replaced by bone tissue.
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