3D Printing Breakthrough Could Enable Personalized Prosthetic Devices
A team of researchers at Loughborough University has pioneered a fully digital design-to-manufacturing process that has the potential to revolutionize lower limb socket production. The creation of a lower limb socket has traditionally taken around three-to-six weeks. Watch this video to see how it’s accomplished faster.
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