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  • CPO/Inventor Beyond Borders with Jochen Weigel
    2025/06/11

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    Jochen Weigel from Stuttgart, Germany joins us to discuss his innovative contributions to prosthetics, including post-processing for Niagara feet and the development of the AirFit casting system.

    • Jochen's journey from clinical specialist to R&D manager to starting his own business 13 years ago
    • The AirFit system uses air pressure instead of water to create comfortable prosthetic sockets
    • Air pressure uniquely compresses only soft tissue while preserving bony structures
    • Testing in Kenya combined the AirFit system with low-temperature thermoplastic sockets for immediate fitting
    • The Niagara foot provides exceptional durability compared to SACH feet commonly used in developing regions
    • Made with special DuPont material (Hydrel) through a complex molding process few can replicate
    • The foot works across weight ranges from 70-190 pounds when properly tuned
    • High initial cost compared to $20 Chinese alternatives creates adoption challenges despite long-term savings
    • Ways to help include volunteering with NGOs, making targeted donations, or collaborating with small companies

    If you have ideas for prosthetic products that could help in developing regions, reach out to smaller companies who are more likely to be interested in humanitarian solutions.


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    47 分
  • Hanger Clinic's Bold Move: How Agile Orthopedics Acquisition Reshapes Patient Care with Joris and Brent
    2025/05/31

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    The mobile prosthetic clinic model is gaining traction as Hanger acquires Colorado-based Agile Orthopedics, potentially changing how prosthetic care is delivered nationwide. Raise3D's new RMS-220 SLS printer enters the market with open material capabilities, challenging the economics of small-scale prosthetic production.

    • Mobile clinics solve transportation challenges for patients with mobility limitations
    • Bringing care directly to patients is especially valuable in rural areas with weather challenges
    • Centralized fabrication pairs perfectly with mobile clinical services
    • Hanger could dramatically expand market reach by adding mobile clinics to existing locations
    • Open-material 3D printers may help control costs when material prices increase but reimbursement doesn't
    • Entry-level SLS systems face challenges with powder handling and economic viability
    • Lattice structures should be used thoughtfully based on function, not just aesthetics
    • Using others' designs without permission demonstrates disrespect for intellectual property

    Join us next time as we continue exploring innovations in prosthetics and orthotics. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and share with colleagues who might benefit from these discussions.

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    37 分
  • Ground Zero: Powder Bed Fusion for Prosthetics with David Pierick
    2025/05/23

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    David Pierick, a retired Applications Engineer, shares the journey of bringing powder bed fusion technology to prosthetics and orthotics, revolutionizing patient comfort and outcomes through advanced materials.

    • The initial challenge: proving 3D printed prosthetic components were as good or better than traditional methods
    • Testing showed printed sockets were remarkably strong—in one test bending the aluminum testing rod before deforming the socket
    • Patient feedback consistently reported greater comfort with PA-12 sockets, especially when paired with flexible interliners
    • PA-11 offers superior fatigue properties and better strength-to-stiffness ratio than PA-12, though at higher cost
    • PK5000 combines nylon stiffness with TPU softness, enabling thinner socket designs with excellent impact resistance
    • Proper design principles are critical: avoid sharp edges, ensure proper radii on all features, and properly transition corrugations
    • Future innovation requires thinking beyond traditional manufacturing constraints and adopting true 3D design approaches
    • Collaborative teams of polymer experts, design specialists, and clinicians are essential for solving complex challenges
    • New applications could include integrated functionality with shock absorption zones and varying flexibility in a single component

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  • The Doctor is In: Telemedicine for O & P with Dr. Nate Crider
    2025/05/15

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    Dr. Nate Crider joins us to discuss his approach to prosthetic care through telemedicine, where he bridges the gap between prosthetists, patients, and insurance requirements. As a PM&R specialist, he has expanded to 14 states in just three years, improving outcomes by bringing medical expertise directly to prosthetic clinics.

    • Telemedicine solves mobility challenges for amputees while improving communication between medical and prosthetic providers
    • Insurance documentation requires specific medical necessity language that many primary care providers don't understand
    • Collaborative appointments with patients and prosthetists ensure accurate assessment of functional needs and appropriate technology selection
    • Technology advancements including osseointegration, pattern recognition for upper extremities, and K2 microprocessor knees are changing patient options
    • Proper socket fit, liner replacement, and supply management significantly impact patient comfort and functional outcomes
    • Interdisciplinary approaches with surgeons, PM&R specialists, and prosthetists lead to better amputee care from surgery through rehabilitation
    • Small and large prosthetic practices benefit from specialized medical documentation support that reduces denial risks

    For more information about Dr. Crider’s telemedicine services, connect with him on LinkedIn or contact Madrina company, which operates in 46 states.

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    54 分
  • Engineering Hope: Lasting Global Solutions with Bill Wright
    2025/05/06

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    Bill Wright shares his global healthcare and engineering journey spanning 36 countries over 50 years. His uniques experiences reveal how important it is to create lasting impact through sustainable solutions with good engineering.

    •On one of his jourey's Bill was introduced to prosthetics in Bangladesh where he encountered the Jaipur foot made from sandals and rubber tire parts
    • The design uniquely suited patients who walked barefoot and needed to squat for daily activities
    • Working across 36 countries required addressing universal needs: water, wastewater management, electricity, and material supply chains
    • Haiti stands among the most challenging locations due to extreme poverty and lack of infrastructure
    • Solar power has revolutionized healthcare delivery, from small charging panels to systems powering entire hospitals
    • 3D printing offers potential for on-site manufacturing but requires finding and retaining technically skilled personnel
    • Success can be measured in individual lives changed – like Jose Manuel who now drives and studies law despite missing all four limbs
    • Sustainable development requires training locals rather than relying on expatriate presence
    • The most effective organizations focus on teaching

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    48 分
  • Temperature Control for Prosthetic Sockets with Bryan Costello
    2025/04/23

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    Bryan Costello shares his incredible journey from nuclear power plant worker to prosthetic innovator after losing his leg in a workplace accident. Drawing on his mechanical expertise, he developed heating and cooling systems for prosthetic sockets that address temperature regulation problems that have plagued amputees for decades.

    • Developing heating elements that integrate between carbon fiber laminations in prosthetic sockets
    • Creating cooling systems with circulating water that prevent overheating and excessive sweating
    • Designing moisture-wicking distal end pads that absorb sweat and protect sensitive residual limb tissue
    • Working with Special Forces members who successfully climbed Mount Everest using his heated sockets
    • Expanding his technology to orthotics and medical emergency cooling boards for trauma patients
    • Pursuing L-codes to make his innovations more accessible through insurance coverage
    • Finding success through direct marketing on LinkedIn and social media

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  • Valves, Sockets, and Creating Consistency in Prosthetic Care With Matthew Doering
    2025/04/09

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    Matt Doering shares how Cypress Adaptive came to fruition.

    • Entering the prosthetic industry through an unexpected path from Coast Guard service to selling cars
    • Building Cypress Adaptive with a focus on superior valve technology using spring and diaphragm systems that work even with debris present
    • Designing components with replaceable parts that prioritize patient convenience over planned obsolescence
    • Introducing the Symphony Aqua system that captures limb shape under weight-bearing conditions
    • Creating a repeatable "recipe" for successful socket fabrication that bridges the experience gap between senior and junior practitioners
    • Addressing industry challenges of consistency and knowledge transfer as new master's-level practitioners enter the field
    • Enabling practice owners to maintain quality standards across all clinicians through systematized approaches
    • Fostering collaboration between traditional fabrication methods and new technologies like 3D printing
    • Emphasizing patient-centric care while maintaining business sustainability

    To learn more about Cypress Adaptive's products and the Symphony Aqua system, visit cypressadaptive.com or reach out directly through their website.


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  • Print, Heal, Repeat: 3D Printed Casts with Diana Hall
    2025/04/02

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    Diana Hall shares her journey from chemical engineer to founder of ActivArmor, a company revolutionizing fracture care through 3D printed waterproof and breathable casts that allow patients to maintain normal hygiene and activities while healing.

    • Started after seeing children with wet, dirty casts who couldn't practice basic hygiene
    • Worked directly with FDA to develop test protocols for 3D printed medical wearables
    • Created a turnkey point-of-care fabrication system that clinics can operate with minimal training
    • Uses iPhone scanning technology for easy, accessible shape capture in under a minute
    • Allows custom design while maintaining standardized mechanical properties
    • Enables targeted immobilization that restricts only necessary joints
    • Popular with pro athletes, pediatric patients, and workers who need hand washing
    • 93% of patients choose Active Armor over traditional casts when given the option
    • Now used internationally by top orthopedic surgeons in 15 countries

    If you're considering innovating in the medical device space, surround yourself with experienced advisors who understand the regulatory environment—it's challenging but rewarding when you can improve patients' quality of life.


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    40 分