The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast

Brent Wright and Joris Peels

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. 

  1. Why Some Products Have Soul and Others Don't with Mike Laut

    Jun 9

    Why Some Products Have Soul and Others Don't with Mike Laut

    Send us Fan Mail Part 1: Building a Design Firm Around Craftsmanship and Longevity Mike Laut, founder and president of Laut Design in Raleigh, shared how a freelance operation started from his college apartment at NC State grew into one of the region's leading industrial design firms. Throughout the conversation, Mike emphasized the value of craftsmanship, durability, and thoughtful design, drawing parallels between classic machine tools, family-owned manufacturers, and successful modern businesses. He discussed his passion for restoring vintage milling machines and lathes, believing that older equipment often embodies a level of quality, simplicity, and pride that is missing from many modern products. Mike also highlighted the importance of company culture, surrounding himself with talented people, and only working with clients who share similar values. His philosophy centers on creating products that solve real human problems while building a business designed to last for generations.  Part 2: A Potential Industry Disruptor After Mike's interview, Brent and Joris discussed the newly announced Formlabs large-format SLS printer, which dramatically increases build volume while entering the market at a price point far below traditional industrial powder-bed fusion systems. They explored how Formlabs is leveraging years of printing data, thermal monitoring, and software development to address some of the biggest challenges in SLS manufacturing, including print consistency and failure detection. While both hosts expressed excitement about the machine's potential to make industrial additive manufacturing more accessible, they also raised questions about first-generation reliability, material limitations, cooling times, and the long-term economics of Formlabs' powder ecosystem. The consensus was that the release could significantly disrupt established players such as HP, EOS, and Farsoon by lowering barriers to entry and making high-volume powder-bed printing attainable for smaller businesses, service bureaus, and healthcare applications such as prosthetics and orthotics.  Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode. Support the show

    1h 12m
  2. The Truth About Prosthetic Care Nobody Wants to Talk About with Reagan Perry

    Jun 6

    The Truth About Prosthetic Care Nobody Wants to Talk About with Reagan Perry

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Prosthetics & Orthotics Podcast, Reagan Perry shares her remarkable journey from years of limb-salvage surgeries to making the life-changing decision to undergo a through-knee amputation at just 23 years old. Reagan opens up about the realities of becoming an amputee, the emotional highs and lows of recovery, and why the process was far more complex than she was led to believe. The conversation explores the often-overlooked gaps in patient education, the importance of finding clinicians who truly listen, and the challenges many amputees face when navigating prosthetic care. Reagan candidly discusses her frustrations with traditional socket prostheses, her decision to pursue osseointegration, and how the technology has transformed her daily life by allowing her to focus less on her prosthesis and more on living. As a future physician and advocate, Reagan also shares her passion for the So Everybody Can Move initiative, which is working to expand insurance coverage for activity-specific prosthetic devices. From the role of peer support to the impact of insurance barriers, this episode offers an honest and powerful look at what life after amputation is really like, and why patients deserve more transparency, more options, and a greater voice in their care. Whether you're a clinician, amputee, caregiver, or simply interested in the future of mobility, this episode provides valuable insights into resilience, innovation, and the realities behind the prosthetic journey. Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode. Support the show

    45 min
  3. Design, Engineering, Clinical Passion, and the Future of Patient Managed Comfort with Alex Dahinten

    Apr 22

    Design, Engineering, Clinical Passion, and the Future of Patient Managed Comfort with Alex Dahinten

    Send us Fan Mail We break down what we saw at RAPID, from vapor smoothing and metal printing to reinforcement methods and silicone printing that could reshape interfaces. Then we talk with Alex Dahinten about building better socket comfort through real time adjustability and what it takes to get a new prosthetic solution into clinics through Medicare coding.  • Vapor smoothing as a path to cleaner looking 3D printed parts and the safety tradeoffs behind different chemicals  • What a smaller HP powder bed fusion machine could mean for clinic workflows and cost per part  • Foil based metal manufacturing as an alternative to powder handling for tight tolerance small parts  • Reinforcing thermoplastics by injecting fiber and resin into printed channels and why pricing matters  We then hear: • Alex’s path from biomedical engineering into prosthetics and orthotics  • Upper limb prosthetics as systems integration with higher costs and heavier follow up burden  • Capacity building in global health as the difference between short term missions and sustainable care  • Why the socket interface drives outcomes and how compliance improves comfort without losing energy transfer  • Ethnocare’s Overlay air bladder sleeve for residual limb volume management and the doffing effect problem  • Medicare L5657 and the impact of a fee schedule on clinician and patient access  Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode. Support the show

    55 min
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About

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. 

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