3D-Printed Wrist Brace | Duke Engineering
Duke University engineering senior Anuj Thakkar and friend/teaching assistant Atanaz Bohlooli design, modify, and test a 3D-printed cast for Anuj's wrist. Through the utilization of a white light scanner, 3D CAD Software, and a Stratasys 3D printer, the wrist brace was durable and ready to be worn. The cast turned out to be a huge success, and even had doctor approval, as Anuj was able to wear the wrist brace for about two months.

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