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Ars Technica: Designed for use on bone fractures that have failed to heal in nine months, the Osteoid is a three-dimensional printed cast that uses ultrasound to stimulate bone healing. The lightweight, washable, and ventilated cast is made of a nylon plastic and can be tailored to individual patients. An ultrasound port allows the attachment of a portable system, such as Exogen’s, to administer low-intensity, pulsed ultrasound waves to stimulate growth and promote healing. Although still in the concept stage, Osteoid has already attracted the attention of private and government-owned clinics in the US.
© 2014 American Institute of Physics

New cast actively promotes bone healing Free
5 May 2014
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.027901
Content License:FreeView
EISSN:1945-0699
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