3D printing for developing patient specific cosmetic prosthetics at the point of care

Volume: 80, Pages: 241 - 242
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
As 3D Printing methods have improved and newer advanced materials have been introduced then the ability to create a range of 3D printed prosthetic devices has developed. 3D Printing has allowed us to produce prosthetic devices that are customised to the needs of a patient. As a result, 3D printing offers a way towards the manufacture of ultraprecise patient-specific prosthetic devices to be generated at the point of care within the hospital....
Paper Details
Title
3D printing for developing patient specific cosmetic prosthetics at the point of care
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
80
Pages
241 - 242
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