65% More Accurate: The Science Behind Haptic Surgical Training

Can haptic feedback actually improve surgical training? This video explores how Haply’s Inverse3 device adds real tactile resistance to VR simulations which dramatically boosts skill transfer, confidence, and precision for medical trainees.

Backed by research at St George’s University Hospital:

- 65% increase in technical skill scores

- 44% reduction in critical drilling errors

- 40% success rate on ultra-precise tasks (vs. 0% without haptics)

You’ll see:

- Realistic, patient-specific simulations in VR

- Haptic force feedback that mirrors live surgical conditions

- A stylus-based interface that builds muscle memory and instinctive control

Inverse3 is redefining simulation-based education, delivering measurable improvements in safety, readiness, and performance.

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