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Leading interface for CAD orthotic manufacture (PRINTED)

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Mattgreen, Apr 4, 2020.

  1. Mattgreen

    Mattgreen Welcome New Poster


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    Hi everyone,

    My intentions are to find out how I can print orthotics to be prescribed to my patients. I love working with custom orthotics and currently find it difficult to maximise their benefit not doing it myself.

    There are various printing companies around which I have found, but I am struggling to find a reliable and accurate interface to use so I can start learning how to design custom orthotics to feet!

    Reply or inbox if you have any recommendations or similar interests!


    Cheers,
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    There are really no good system for that just yet. There have been a couple come to market, but did not gain traction. There are more on the horizon. Its really a matter of watch this space.
     
  3. Mattgreen

    Mattgreen Welcome New Poster

    Thanks Craig.
     
  4. Phil Wells

    Phil Wells Active Member

    Hi Matt

    Look into the Ft360 design software, It outputs solid files for printing and the design interface is brilliant
     
  5. Mattgreen

    Mattgreen Welcome New Poster

    Hi Phil

    thanks for the advice ! I will look into it. I have found short course on CAD in Melbourne however I look forward to researching your suggestion.
    All the best,
    Matt
     
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