Feb.3, 2014
A customized 3D-printed hip implant is expected to save a Swedish teenage girl from life in a wheelchair. The implant has been designed around a technology that doctors say, could revolutionise the treatment of debilitating bone disorders. For 16-year-old Fanny Fellesen, the results have been life-changing. Tara Cleary reports.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
Maybe you also like:
- 3D printing human organs may be regulated or banned by 2016
- 3D printing some cup holders for your Tesla Model S
- Fittle puzzles help kids visualize the shapes of their world
- First iPhone 5S In massive gold made with 3D printing
- 3D printed flexible textiles - a stitch toward personalized clothing
- Stylish 'Afillia' polyamide lighting pendants 3D printed
- Honda releases 3D data of its concept models for 3D printing
- 3D printed Forbidden City finished today
- For Valentine's Day, give 3D-printed love to someone special