New Opportunities with 3D Printing
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
Tue, 19 May
Short description
The opportunities for additively manufactured medical aids are steadily increasing. You will learn about new methods, materials and solutions for prosthetic components, orthoses and helmets, and discover how to transfer the knowledge gained to your own treatment cases.
Chair
Information about the program
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Event Type
Free Paper -
Topics / Theme Worlds
Theme World Orthopedic Technology, Digitalisation
Event Location
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
Subprogram Items
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
Body Driven Prosthetics for (Partial) Finger and Hand Loss – Introduction of the NPFT - a Comprehensive Tool for Evaluation of Functional Benefit
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
A Method for the Development and Testing of Efficient, Durable and Safe 3D-Printed Protective Helmets
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
Trans-Tibial Amputation Socket Design- An Evidence based Review of Carbon Fibre and 3D Printed Solutions
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
3D Helmet Therapy in Plagiocephaly - Factors Influencing Predictability of Reduction in Cranial Asymmetry; an Australian Experience
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
Advanced Suspension Strategies for Challenging Residual Limbs: Treating the Quad-Involved Amputee with 3D Printing
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
12:15 PM -
1:30 PM
TUE 19. MAY
3D Printing Techniques for Orthoses: Technological Comparison and Clinical Relevance
Room 3, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3