Traditional plaster casts horrible to look at, cumbersome and inconvenient, irritating to the skin and eventually begin to smell bad look. It's like a medieval torture device. 3D printed nylon tire to fix completely solve all the problems with the discomfort, unpleasant odor and itchy skin. The design concept of cast exoskeleton provides a secure fit, looks elegant, ventilation is very comfortable thanks to the extremely light weight and waterproof, hygienic and suitable for processing.

And now the developer Denise Karasahin went ahead and took the next step: he developed a three-dimensional printed circuit bus called Osteoid Medical can be connected to a pulsed low-intensity ultrasound (LIPUS) to accelerate healing of bone tissue. 

Style And New Technologies In Medicine 3D Printed Bus
Style And New Technologies In Medicine 3D Printed Bus 1


The concept of 3D-printed tires Osteoid Medical won the award - the 2014 Golden A'Design Award - in the category of Design 3D-printed products. But the development is based on scientific data: the system of pulsed low-intensity ultrasound (LIPUS) can reduce the duration of the process of bone healing by almost 40% - with just a 20-minute treatments per day. Such therapy with traditional plaster cast is virtually impossible, because it requires placing electrodes on the skin ultrasound directly on the injury. A three-dimensional tire is easily done through the ventilation holes. The probes are connected to the bus LIPUS, and a layer of rubber on the edges of the adapter for probes LIPUS can reliably install probes into the vents tire Osteoid medical. 

Style And New Technologies In Medicine 3D Printed Bus
Style And New Technologies In Medicine 3D Printed Bus



Because this is the concept design, you probably will not find it in the emergency department in the nearest future. So, do not rush to break his arm just because of the possibility to obtain a science-fiction 3D-printed bus. Similar projects are developed quickly when combined great ideas in science and design.

Someday, people with broken arms will look like cyborgs, thanks to futuristic design all kinds of prostheses and bandages.

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