
Transtibial (below-knee) limb loss/difference model for prosthetic component design
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This is an anatomy model designed for in silico design or actual 3D printing with FDM compatibility to demonstrate prosthetic components and prototypes at scale. The model showcases sockets, suspension methods, ankle, and foot mechanisms for scale demonstration. Sockets shown in pictures are not part of the model but were added using Super Sculpey on a HIPS model printed through 3D printing, then baked at 275F without damaging the HIPS material.
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