We do not stop progress! 3D printing between single-storey in medicine! The latest innovation is a new type of 3D plaster which allows fractures to be cured more quickly than conventional protections.
Indeed and while a poorly laid plaster may not be effective on the lesion, the use of 3D printing will allow the doctor to obtain a plaster with the exact measurements of the patient.
In addition, this plaster is associated with a device diffusing ultrasound with low intensity directly on the fractured area, which reduces the healing time of a fracture of 38%.
Called Osteoid, this new plaster concept made by Turkish designer Deniz Karasahin is composed of a plastic material with a very airy design, and thus allows the fractured area to breathe.
Resistant, robust, light, it also allows its wearer to take its showers completely normally.