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3D Printable Prosthetics: Revolutionizing Personalized Mobility Solutions

3D printable prosthetics represent a major advancement in assistive healthcare technology. By combining digital design with additive manufacturing, medical professionals can now create customized artificial limbs that are lighter, more affordable, and tailored to individual patient needs.

What Are 3D Printable Prosthetics?

3D printable prosthetics are artificial body parts—such as hands, arms, legs, or facial prostheses—created using 3D printing technology. Instead of traditional manufacturing methods that rely on molds and manual fabrication, prosthetic devices are digitally designed and printed layer by layer using specialized materials.

This digital process allows precise customization based on a patient’s anatomy, ensuring improved comfort, mobility, and functionality.

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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) Treatment: An Informational Overview

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic neuromuscular disorder that primarily affects boys and causes progressive muscle weakness. It results from mutations in the dystrophin gene, which leads to a lack of dystrophin protein—a critical component needed for maintaining the structural stability of muscle cells. Over time, muscle degeneration leads to loss of mobility and can affect respiratory and cardiac muscles.

What Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Is

DMD is an inherited condition that typically becomes noticeable in early childhood, often between ages 2 and 5. Children with DMD may show delayed motor development, frequent falls, difficulty running or climbing stairs, and enlarged calf muscles due to muscle tissue being replaced by fat and connective tissue. Because the condition is progressive, symptoms worsen over time.

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