3D Printing a Prosthetic in 2 Weeks

Due to the reduced cost of and extreme customization offered by 3D printing, additively manufactured artificial limbs stand to revolutionize the prosthetic industry completely.  In April, CAD design for Natasha Hope-SimpsonAfter a hit-and-run accident in the winter of 2013, Natasha lost the lower half of her left leg.  While such an incident may have left many to feel overwhelmed with loss, the Natasha Hope Simpson scan for 3D printed legThinking Robot’s Kendall Joudrie, who describes the story in greater depth at 3DS, immediately set about pulling together the appropriate team, saying, “We knew that 3D printing and scanning was the only way to do this quickly and accurately.”  He contacted Mike Fanning, CEO of 3D Systems reseller 3D printed prosthetic leg for Natasha Hope-SimpsonJoudrie explains that the team only had 7 days to get their model to NovaCAD, who, then handed off the CAD limb to the 3D Systems team in Andover, Massachusetts to have it printed.  With every part of the team hard at work, they were able to turn it around just in time for the 3D printer manufacturer to 3D print the leg on a Natasha Hope Simpson with 3D printed prosthetic leg and team

I’ve hardly done the project justice here, so I encourage you to read the case study for more specific details and to watch the video below, aptly titled “A Leg that Fits”.  In it, you’ll hear great insights from every person involved as to how amazing this endeavor actually is.

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