
Human Factors Design for Medical Device Teams
Design support that helps medical device teams improve interfaces, instructions, ergonomics, and overall product usability.
Loring Human Factors helps teams design products, interfaces, and supporting materials that are easier to use, easier to understand, and better aligned with real-world interaction.
Our work spans digital design, instructional design, and ergonomics — from hardware, software, and accessories to documentation, labeling, and training. We apply human factors principles to help ensure products fit the people using them and support safer, more effective use.

How LHF Helps
Research that helps teams make clearer product decisions earlier in development.
Interface Design
Improving digital and physical interfaces to support clearer interaction.
Instructional Content
Designing instructions, quick guides, and supporting materials for easier use.
Ergonomic Evaluation
Assessing fit, comfort, reach, and physical interaction requirements.
Workflow Analysis
Evaluating how tasks and interactions unfold during real product use.
Labeling & Warnings
Supporting labeling, warnings, and other communication elements tied to safe use.
Design Specifications
Turning design direction into structured requirements and implementation guidance.
Core Design Areas
Design work tailored to product type, use context, and user needs.
Digital Design
User interface work that supports clearer workflows, better organization, and easier interaction.
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Workflow analysis
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Information architecture
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Wireframes and mockups
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UI specifications
Instructional Design
Instructional materials that help users understand setup, operation, and safe product use.
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IFU design
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Quick reference guides
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Document layout
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Warnings and cautions
Ergonomics
Evaluation of physical interaction, fit, posture, reach, and usability during product use.
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Heuristic reviews
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Anthropometrics
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Biomechanics
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Ergonomic analysis
These are core design areas we commonly support, with the exact mix of work shaped by the product, users, and use environment.
Built Around Real-World Use
Good design is not just about appearance. It is about how a product fits the user, communicates clearly, and supports safe, effective interaction.
LHF helps teams make better design decisions by grounding interface design, instructional content, and ergonomic evaluation in real user needs, workflows, and conditions of use.


