Derby the dog isn't letting his congenital deformities slow him down. The pooch was born with very small forelegs and no front paws, but to his good fortune ended up in the foster home of Tara Anderson, who happened to work for 3D printing company 3D Systems (3DS). Anderson went about using her employer's technology to make Derby a set of prostheses which have since enabled him to run.
Anderson and her team began by 3D-scanning Derby's forelegs, before creating computer models of leg-attachment cups for the prostheses. A ProJet 3D printer was then used to create the physical prostheses. The cups were used in conjunction with rubber treads and rigid spokes, as well as a strap-based attachment.
Derby has since been given a permanent home, and runs two to three miles a day on his prostheses.
3D-Printed Canine Prostheses
Derby the Dog Can Run Thanks to 3D-Printed Prosthetic Legs
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Prostheses - Innovative opportunity for businesses to develop new customized prostheses using 3D printing technology.
2. Animal Prosthetics - Emerging trend where businesses can contribute to animal welfare by creating prosthetics that improve the quality of life for animals.
3. 3D Scanning for Prosthetics - Growing trend of combining 3D scanning and printing to create highly customized prostheses for animals and humans alike.
Industry Implications
1. Veterinary Medicine - Opportunity for veterinary professionals to create a new market in animal prosthetics that improve pet mobility and quality of life.
2. Biomedical Manufacturing - Innovative opportunity for biomedical manufacturing companies to design and create 3D-printed prostheses to aid humans and animals with physical disabilities.
3. Pet Care Products - New market for pet care products that contributes to animal wellness by utilizing 3D printing technology to custom-design prosthetics for domestic animals.