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This 3D-printed cast could speed up healing, and it looks awesome

3D printed casts for fractured bones could replace the usual plaster or fibreglass ones in a recent project by Deniz Karasahin. Similar as the 3D printed Cortex cast created by Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill, Karasahin's cast is designed to be ventilated and washable, making it more comfortable and convenient than traditional casts.



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3D printed casts for fractured bones could replace the usual plaster or fibreglass ones in a recent project by Deniz Karasahin. Similar as the 3D printed Cortex cast created by Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill, Karasahin's cast is designed to be ventilated and washable, making it more comfortable and convenient than traditional casts.



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This 3D-printed cast could speed up healing, and it looks awesome

3D printed casts for fractured bones could replace the usual plaster or fibreglass ones in a recent project by Deniz Karasahin. Similar as the 3D printed Cortex cast created by Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill, Karasahin's cast is designed to be ventilated and washable, making it more comfortable and convenient than traditional casts.

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      3D printed casts for fractured bones could replace the usual plaster or fibreglass ones in a recent project by Deniz Karasahin. Similar as the 3D printed Cortex cast created by Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill, Karasahin's cast is designed to be ventilated and washable, making it more comfortable and convenient than traditional casts.
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      If you've ever had a broken limb, you know hard plaster casts really suck. They are bulky, uncomfortable, itchy and smelly, and they limit patient's exposure to water. They are very cheap, but definitely not cool.
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