Talk:Applications of 3D printing

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3D printed dorsal casts for wrist fractures

Does anyone know if any hospital in the world already prints wrist casts? I have found none.

This company in United States has been longest in the market, they have sold the product for a couple of years: http://activarmor.com/order/ It is unavailable in most States of USA.

A company in Spain. As of 2017.09, it looks like they have made a dorsal cast for only 1 patient so far: http://xkelet.com/?lang=en

There may be a couple of other startup companies in the world.

91.155.24.127 (talk) 11:33, 8 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]