Here are four things to know:
1. The simulator features various diagnostic and therapeutic cases; however its main focus is access training.
2. The simulator includes an anatomic model that is designed to look, feel and behave like a real hip.
3. The simulator also features original tools and a fully customizable course structure.
4. The new hip module will be a part of the VirtaMed ArthroS family, which includes previous modules focused on the knee and shoulder.
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