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Real Fractures
Real Anatomy
Real Learning

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OUR GOAL

Revolutionize Surgical Simulation

RIMASYS, Inc. We create anatomically authentic injuries by applying precise biomechanical forces to intact cadaveric specimens - leveraging our unique understanding of bone fractures mechanics to replicate real-world trauma.

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The result: life-like injuries featuring intact soft tissue structures, highly reproducible trauma patterns, and fractures that conform to established clinical classifications.

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Traditional training models often begin with intact anatomy, useful for learning fundamentals but limited in preparing surgeons for real orthopedic trauma.

At Rimasys, Inc. we believe effective orthopedic trauma education starts with realistic pathology. Our prefractured cadaveric specimens enable our partners to move beyond theory and train on fractures that mirror real-world injury patterns

Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons seeking realistic, hands-on procedural training

Educators implementing experienced-based, competency-driven education

Industry Partners advancing trauma education, technique evaluation and innovation

From Intact Bone to Realistic Orthopedic Trauma

Theoretical knowledge of a procedure does not equate to hands-on proficiency

Intact anatomy used in traditional training

Orthopedic trauma simulation using Rimasys, Inc. prefractured cadaveric specimen

Trusted Across the Orthopedic Trauma Community

Real experiences from surgeons, academic institutions, and industry partners using Rimasys, Inc. prefractured cadaveric specimens to support high-fidelity orthopedic trauma training.

Importance of Lifelike Fractures in Training
 

"I think it creates a variable that is not readily available in most fracture courses for residents. It creates a lifelike scenario that mimics the soft tissue component that is critical for fracture treatments."
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Dr. Brad Yoo

Yale New Haven Health

Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation

Compare Practice Training on a Lifelike Fractures versus Unfractured Synthetic Specimen

"Huge difference! Unfractured bone, it's really a matter of a technical exercise, where in the fractured scenario, you must reduce the fracture, so the challenge is much more significant, and even much more so than a bone specimen, plastic etc...so huge difference."
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Dr. Michael A. Miranda

Orthopedic Associates of Hartford

Trauma Surgeon

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"(Pre-fractured Specimens) contribute to less of a learning curve occuring in live patients. I think it is very helpful, especially for trainees, to be able to reduce things, to be able to see the way the deformity works in the cadaver rather than just sliding on a device or sliding in a device because the learning part is not hard. It's the production part that matters. Using the tolls to reduce a fracture, both directly and indirectly, it's a skill that you can only get only in live humans otherwise."
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Dr. Paul Tornetta III, MD, PhD, FAAOS

Director of Orthopaedic Trauma

Boston Medical Center

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Train on Real Tissue. Elevate Your Skills.

Rimasys, Inc. advances surgical training through cadaveric specimens featuring actual fractures - not simulations - supported by comprehensive pre- and post-scan imaging.

We provide surgeons with practical, hands-on experience that drives better outcomes.

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