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Material Testing

MATERIAL TESTING We do not only test final device prototypes but also offer comprehensive material testing services to ensure reliable performance of the materials used

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Implant testing

Implant testing With more than 25 years of experience in medical device testing, we specialize in a broad range of products, from large joints like

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Hip implants

Hip implants must endure high mechanical stress and long-term exposure in the human body, requiring rigorous testing for safety and durability. As one of the

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Knee implants

Next to hip implants, knee implants are one of the best-standardized implant groups. The testing required for knee joint devices is summarized in ISO 21536.

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Spinal implants

Our spinal device testing services cover a wide range of components, including assemblies, cages, discs, and individual parts like screws and rods. We provide comprehensive

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Shoulder implants

At EndoLab, we offer comprehensive shoulder testing services, specializing in both anatomic and reverse shoulder systems. As active members of the ASTM and ISO committees,

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Finger implants

The smallest joint group in the human body demands a high level of expertise in testing. As the only lab offering a custom finger wear

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Osteosynthesis

In general, non-active surgical implants are used for osteosynthesis and corrective surgery. As part of the preclinical evaluation under ISO 14630, static and dynamic load

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Instruments

At EndoLab, our instrument testing services cover a diverse range of devices and applications, including surgical needles, dental instruments, and pen injectors. We specialize in

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Ankle implants

Ankle implants have gained popularity in orthopedics, especially for patients with advanced arthritis or severe fractures. However, the ankle’s unique range of motion and load-bearing

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