3D printed models that simulate bones

 3D printed models that simulate bones are transforming medical education, surgical preparation, scientific study, and the creation of medical devices by providing healthcare experts, scientists, and engineers with lifelike, patient-specific copies of bone structures.



Producing these bone-simulation models on-site presents several benefits over traditional methods involving cadaver bones or generic models obtained from external sources: reduced expenses, faster production times, and the ability to generate customized or patient-specific designs.


“Biomed Durable strikes the perfect match between the little flexibility that thinner bones provide with realistic fractures under pressure. Combined with the ease of printability, this material is a great fit for medical simulation.” -Dr. Lauren Schlegel, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center


Learn more about Bio-Med Durable: https://buff.ly/zgB1Lht


source : Kae Woei Lim

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