Surgical 3D Animations

photo shows an surgical 3d animation of a person and their skeletal structure.

Technology is now to a place where animation can be created, and look almost like a movie taking place inside someone’s body. It looks that real! Medical animation has numerous benefits, but only if it done by professionals. It used to be that science and medical terms were confusing and understand by only experts in the field. Now, advances in computer graphics and imaging are creating amazing new opportunities in which visualization of the body and how it works is the key to a complete understanding. This is the rapidly-expanding field of medical animations, specifically surgical 3D animations. Often, attorneys use these to clarify complex medical information for judges and juries in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. It is also incredibly helpful in teaching students about human anatomy, or doing scientific research.

If you have an upcoming presentation or court case where you need to highlight an injury someone you’re representing sustained, showing the damage in detail is of utmost importance. If this describes your situation, you need to reach out to Evidence Room. Our surgical 3D illustrations, done with advanced medical animations, can highlight the severity of a fraction or laceration, and that is just the beginning. We can also help you explain the complexities of a surgical procedure in an easy to understand format for non-medical professionals. Whether you need this done for the courtroom or the classroom, it has to be absolutely perfect. That is where we come in!

Our talented team of specialists have extensive knowledge and experience in the creation of these custom animations. With our director, Patrick K. Mooney, at the helm of the medical division of Evidence Room, you can breathe easy knowing it will be taken care of exceptionally well. He can be contacted directly at 1-440-488-9890. If you prefer, you can also fill out our simple online form and tell us a little about your need for surgical 3D animations. Let’s get to the truth of what happened and show it in a very clear manner, together!

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(216) 502-0400

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