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The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast is a deep dive into what 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing mean for prosthetics and orthotics. We’re Brent and Joris both passionate about 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing. We’re on a journey together to explore the digitization of prostheses and orthoses together. Join us! Have a question, suggestion or guest for us? Reach out. Or have a listen to the podcast here. The Prosthetic and Orthotic field is experiencing a revolution where manufacturing is being digitized. 3D scanning, CAD software, machine learning, automation software, apps, the internet, new materials and Additive Manufacturing are all impactful in and of themselves. These developments are now, in concert, collectively reshaping orthotics and prosthetics right now. We want to be on the cutting edge of these developments and understand them as they happen. We’ve decided to do a podcast to learn, understand and explore the revolution in prosthetics and orthotics. 

The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast Brent Wright and Joris Peels

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The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast is a deep dive into what 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing mean for prosthetics and orthotics. We’re Brent and Joris both passionate about 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing. We’re on a journey together to explore the digitization of prostheses and orthoses together. Join us! Have a question, suggestion or guest for us? Reach out. Or have a listen to the podcast here. The Prosthetic and Orthotic field is experiencing a revolution where manufacturing is being digitized. 3D scanning, CAD software, machine learning, automation software, apps, the internet, new materials and Additive Manufacturing are all impactful in and of themselves. These developments are now, in concert, collectively reshaping orthotics and prosthetics right now. We want to be on the cutting edge of these developments and understand them as they happen. We’ve decided to do a podcast to learn, understand and explore the revolution in prosthetics and orthotics. 

    Next Level 3D Printed Orthoses and Prostheses with Jan Rosicky

    Next Level 3D Printed Orthoses and Prostheses with Jan Rosicky

    We spoke with Jan Rosicky, co-founder and chief business development officer at Invent Medical, about how 3D printing is revolutionising orthotics and prosthetics (O&P). Rosicky discusses his story of coming into the world of medical devices after running a graphic design and marketing company for a decade and a half, and his father, a well-known mechanical engineer and lifelong CPO, who started the family business the year Rosicki was born.

    Jan describes how Invent Medical began as a ‘traditional’ fabrication business in the Czech Republic following the break-up of communism in the late 1980s. The organization slowly adopted technologies such as 3D printing, then introduced a series of digital technologies. ‘We gradually started to replace some of the old tools we had with digital technologies, and this enabled us to create more sophisticated designs and more advanced manufacturing processes… It allowed us to move to smarter and more efficient approaches,’ explains Jan. The company created more breathable, custom-fit cranial orthoses for babies, which allowed for more comfort for the patients, improving compliance. For Jan, this wasn’t possible without 3D printing.

    Interestingly, the discussion also touches on Invent Medical’s global business operations, and how their markets differ in terms of challenges as well as opportunities, especially in the US and Europe. Jan also shares his experience about how 3D printing has revolutionized the O & P industry by making it possible to create prototypes rapidly and on-demand, as well as customized devices that are not only effective medically, but also more visually appealing than before. He emphasizes how Invent’s product development process is collaborative, with input from clinicians around the world, to tweak, refine, improve and test their product designs before they are marketed. The last part of the interview is a forward-looking view about the future of the O & P industry, with a strong advocacy for 3D printing technologies to revolutionize patient outcomes across the globe.

    This episode is brought to you by Advanced 3D.

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    Speculation at Best, Joris and Brent Dive into the Embla Medical Annual Report

    Speculation at Best, Joris and Brent Dive into the Embla Medical Annual Report

    In the latest episode of their podcast-hosts Brent and Joris dig into recent developments and strategic moves of Embla Medical. The company’s communications and social media activities were among the topics discussed. Embla Medical has grown into a company with a very large role in the rehabilitation landscape. In fact, Embla has acquired several companies under its umbrella over the past few years and we discuss the implications for our industry and Embla’s role in the market.

    They also discuss how Embla Medical changed its name from Ossur to better reflect the company’s expanded focus on novel technologies for mobility impairments, and how all of this can impact the company’s position in the market and how it relates to its customers.

    The podcast ends with an analysis of Embla Medical’s path ahead, with potential new markets and technologies being discussed. The panel speculates upon the tactics that the company could employ to secure a competitive advantage, such as expanding into emerging markets and enhancing its product portfolio using the latest technologies, such as additive manufacturing.

    Embla Medical 2023 Annual Report

    Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

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    Mastering the Art of Additive Manufacturing with Grant Michel

    Mastering the Art of Additive Manufacturing with Grant Michel

    Join us on an additive journey, exploring the present and the future of 3D printing through the eyes of Grant Michael of Worth Additive Group as he builds his way from a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic to a broad knowledge-base of 3D scanners. He guides a path through our industry into the promising future for additive technologies, especially as it pertains to the orthotic and prosthetic profession. Be prepared, the future may not be what you think!

    But more than a glimpse of things to come, this episode is a lesson in the nuts and bolts of 3D.  From the appropriateness of starting small with 3D projects, to the learning that happens on the way from idea to object, we go there. We then move and groove with the motion capture of 3D scanning, taking you through the marker dance that results in the reverse engineering that can make the production of a figurine as literal as that of a Hugme pillow. This is your after-school elective shot that will lead you to the sweet zone of 3D production.

    We wrap up with a discussion about how to maximise the technology’s huge potential. Learn about the surprisingly little-used world of metal printers, find out how to choose the right contract manufacturing partner with expertise in quality control and understanding materials, and discover how networking is your secret weapon. Towards the end of the episode, we help you understand more about the intricacies of FDM metal printing, as well as the importance of working with service providers.

    Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

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    Advancing Human Mobility through Technology with Jeff Denune

    Advancing Human Mobility through Technology with Jeff Denune

    In this episode of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast, hosts Brent and Joris engage with guest Jeff Denune to explore his extensive background and developments in the prosthetics and orthotics field. Denune shares his journey from his initial involvement in the field, influenced by post-WWII prosthetics professionals, to his adoption of cutting-edge technologies like CAD for socket design. The discussion covers the progression from traditional methods to advanced digital fabrication techniques, emphasizing the impact of 3D printing and CAD in creating more effective and personalized prosthetic devices.
    The conversation transitions to the nuances of patient care within the field, highlighting the importance of customizing treatment plans and prosthetics to individual needs. Denune discusses various socket designs, including ischial containment and sub-ischial techniques, illustrating the critical role of personalization in enhancing patient comfort and mobility. The hosts and guest also delve into the evolving landscape of prosthetics, discussing potential advancements and the integration of new technologies like powered exoskeletons and myoelectric devices.
    Lastly, the podcast touches on the future of prosthetics and orthotics, contemplating the balance between large-scale manufacturing and boutique-style patient care. Denune advocates for a patient-centered approach, stressing that successful outcomes hinge on understanding and addressing each patient's unique situation. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of innovation and adaptability in the field, encouraging professionals to embrace new technologies while maintaining a strong focus on individualized patient care.

    Brought to you by Advanced 3D.

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    Telling the Story, Expert Marketing and Insights with Linda Calabria

    Telling the Story, Expert Marketing and Insights with Linda Calabria

    In this engaging episode of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast, we engage in a deep dive into the dynamic world of prosthetics and orthotics. We kick off the discussion with a look at the industry's trend towards consolidation, examining how major players are expanding their reach through strategic acquisitions and vertical integration. This conversation sheds light on the operational strategies that are reshaping the industry, particularly in the context of insurance reimbursement and cost management.
    The episode then shifts focus as Linda Calabria, a seasoned expert with a rich background in marketing, joins the conversation. Linda shares her intriguing journey into the prosthetics and orthotics field, revealing how her passion for marketing and storytelling led her to this specialized sector. Her insights provide listeners with a fresh perspective on how marketing and product management can drive innovation and improve patient outcomes in this niche market.
    Throughout the discussion, Linda emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique needs of various stakeholders in the industry, from clinicians and insurance providers to the end-users themselves. She delves into her experiences with multiple companies, discussing the challenges of launching new products and the critical role of regulatory compliance and quality management.
    Listeners will also benefit from Linda's practical advice for startups and small businesses in the industry. She highlights the power of digital platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram for building brand presence and establishing thought leadership. Moreover, Linda stresses the necessity of having a clear strategy and understanding the intricacies of market entry, especially for companies looking to break into the U.S. market.
    This episode is not just a discussion; it's a masterclass in navigating the complexities of the prosthetics and orthotics industry, offering valuable lessons on innovation, marketing, and strategic planning. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a newcomer to the field, or simply curious about the intersection of healthcare and technology, this episode provides a comprehensive look into the challenges and opportunities that define the prosthetics and orthotics landscape.

    This episode is brought to you by Advanced 3D.

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    Reshaping Patient Mobility with Sean McKale

    Reshaping Patient Mobility with Sean McKale

    We are excited to talk with Sean McKale from Becker Orthopedic about making  orthotic devices. Our chat will explore how these devices are designed and their impact on people's lives. Sean will share his journey from athletic training to orthotics, discussing the challenges and successes in creating customized devices to improve mobility.


    We'll look at the clinician's role in creating orthotics, focusing on achieving alignment and comfort. Our discussion with Sean will cover the importance of communication in the orthotic creation process, tackling issues like pressure points, and the value of patient feedback. We'll also discuss how new technologies, such as 3D scanning and printing, are advancing the field, offering more precise and tailored care.


    To conclude, I'll share insights from our conversation with Sean, expressing gratitude for the exchange of ideas. We'll examine how research, innovation, and a balance of support and freedom are vital for better patient outcomes. Listeners will gain an understanding of the detailed process behind orthotic design, its function, and the personal touch that guides patients' recovery.

    Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

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