Using 3D printers to help build prosthetic sockets
For amputees, sockets are a critical part of any prosthesis. Our St. John’s Rehab team is studying the use of 3D printers to help build these sockets. Compared to traditional manual casting, it could be a faster and easier method for some patients. Watch more videos: http://sunnyview.sunnybrook.ca St. John's Rehab Program: http://sunnybrook.ca/stjohnsrehab

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