Research and Innovation
Innovation in service of patients
Collaboration with EPFL
A partnership of excellence
Medicol collaborates closely with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) on clinical research projects. This synergy between medicine and engineering opens up new perspectives for the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.
Consulting engineers
Biomedical engineers contribute to the development of technological solutions tailored to patients' needs. Their technical expertise, combined with the clinical experience of our physicians, enables the development of innovative assessment and treatment tools.
Joint projects
Clinical research
Studies and protocols
Our clinical research aims to rigorously evaluate the effectiveness of treatments and document long-term results. These studies contribute to the continuous improvement of our practices and the scientific validation of our therapeutic approaches.
Publications and distribution
The results of our research are published in international medical journals and presented at specialized conferences. This dissemination of knowledge contributes to the advancement of orthopedics beyond the walls of our center.
Current projects
Diagnostic improvement
Our current projects aim in particular to improve the accuracy of functional assessments through connected tools and the analysis of biomechanical data. These developments will allow for more precise diagnoses and greater personalization of treatments.
Route optimization
Other work focuses on optimizing rehabilitation pathways, by identifying predictive factors of recovery and adapting protocols accordingly.
Perspectives
The treatments of tomorrow
Our commitment to research is part of a long-term vision. Today's innovations pave the way for tomorrow's treatments: more effective prostheses, less invasive surgical techniques, and personalized rehabilitation programs powered by artificial intelligence.
A constantly evolving medicine
By actively participating in this evolution, Medicol is positioning itself at the forefront of modern orthopedics, to the direct benefit of its patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the assessment intended for?
Anyone wishing to engage in a sporting activity.
Elderly people who wish to assess their risk of falling as part of a preventive assessment.
People in rehabilitation.
How long does an assessment take?
How often should I repeat the assessment?
Is this assessment suitable for all ages?
Is the assessment reimbursed?
Our approach
Are you experiencing pain that limits your daily life? Contact us for a complete assessment.
Address of the center
Contact
Call us: +41 21 510 33 48
Opening hours
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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Ouchy Orthopedic Center
Specialized medical consultations in orthopedics and traumatology in the heart of Lausanne