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The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast - Design, High Flow, High Volume...Daily with Diego Suarez
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Design, High Flow, High Volume...Daily with Diego Suarez

08/28/24 • 46 min

The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast

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We’re delighted to introduce Diego Suarez from Bionic Prosthetics and Orthotics, whose extraordinary journey from a sports injury to an inspiring career helping those with physical challenges will leave you motivated and full of appreciation for the impact of resilience.
Ever wondered how cutting-edge 3D printing technology is revolutionizing prosthetic fabrication? Discover the detailed workflow of a central lab that serves multiple clinics, utilizing tools like Omega Willowood, MeshMixer, and a variety of slicers such as Simplify 3D, PrusaSlicer, and SuperSlicer. We discuss the strengths and limitations of each software and provide insights into optimizing material usage with different printing modes. This is a treasure trove of technical knowledge for anyone passionate about the future of prosthetics.
Innovation doesn’t stop at technology; it extends to materials too. Explore the advancements in prosthetic materials with us, featuring polycarbonate, TPU, and varioshore. Diego Suarez shares his excitement about MJF printing technology and its potential for creating complex structures. For those new to 3D printing, Diego offers invaluable advice on starting with affordable direct extruder printers and mastering design tools like MeshMixer and Fusion 360. This episode is full of expert tips, personal experiences, and practical guidance to push your prosthetic and orthotic skills to the next level.
Brought to you by Advanced 3D and Comb.

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We’re delighted to introduce Diego Suarez from Bionic Prosthetics and Orthotics, whose extraordinary journey from a sports injury to an inspiring career helping those with physical challenges will leave you motivated and full of appreciation for the impact of resilience.
Ever wondered how cutting-edge 3D printing technology is revolutionizing prosthetic fabrication? Discover the detailed workflow of a central lab that serves multiple clinics, utilizing tools like Omega Willowood, MeshMixer, and a variety of slicers such as Simplify 3D, PrusaSlicer, and SuperSlicer. We discuss the strengths and limitations of each software and provide insights into optimizing material usage with different printing modes. This is a treasure trove of technical knowledge for anyone passionate about the future of prosthetics.
Innovation doesn’t stop at technology; it extends to materials too. Explore the advancements in prosthetic materials with us, featuring polycarbonate, TPU, and varioshore. Diego Suarez shares his excitement about MJF printing technology and its potential for creating complex structures. For those new to 3D printing, Diego offers invaluable advice on starting with affordable direct extruder printers and mastering design tools like MeshMixer and Fusion 360. This episode is full of expert tips, personal experiences, and practical guidance to push your prosthetic and orthotic skills to the next level.
Brought to you by Advanced 3D and Comb.

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Beyond the Clinic: Experience and Building a Future with Ben Wright

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Ever wondered how recording a podcast live at a bustling conference feels? We don't know either! But you can join Brent in Charlotte as we broadcast directly from the AOPA conference for the first time ever.
In this episode we dive into the world of orthotics and prosthetics as we unpack the ongoing excitement and occasional weariness surrounding 3D printing technologies. We also shed light on the fluctuating funding climate in the sector, discussing why impactful, application-focused companies continue to capture investor interest despite a slowdown in startups.
Could large corporations be losing their grip on emerging technologies? We explore the precarious balance big players like HP, Stratasys, and 3D Systems must maintain when investing in 3D printing. We discuss the brutal reality of corporate decision-making and the potential risks of shifting focus to new trends. This discussion offers a crucial lens into the strategic movements of industry giants and the ripple effects on innovation.
Then we meet Ben Wright, a passionate prosthetist and orthotist who takes us on his inspiring journey from manufacturing engineering to opening his own practice. Learn about his strategic decisions and the challenges he faced, from choosing a clinic location to securing funding and building strong local relationships. Discover the advantages of integrating digital scanning technology into clinical practice and the value of maintaining small, personalized clinics in an industry increasingly leaning towards consolidation. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, packed with real-life stories and practical advice for anyone interested in the evolving world of orthotics and prosthetics.
Special thanks to Comb and Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

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What if you could witness the unyielding spirit of the world's most exceptional athletes in action? Join us as we sit down with Katie Richmond, reporting live from the Paris Paralympics, to uncover the stories of resilience and triumph that make this event truly unforgettable. From her touching visit to the historic beaches of Normandy to experiencing the vibrancy of the Paralympics' opening ceremony, Katie takes us through every exhilarating moment, shedding light on the diverse and sold-out medal events that have captivated audiences worldwide.
Explore the intricate world of Paralympic sports with us, where we spotlight categories such as T35 for runners with moderate impairments and the T11 to T13 categories for blind runners. Katie shares her firsthand account witnessing thrilling victories like the US women’s triumph over Italy in sitting volleyball. We also marvel at the audacity and skill of visually impaired long jumpers and an eight-foot-tall Iranian athlete who redefines the boundaries of possibility.
Delve into the technical side of the Paralympics as we discuss the origins, strategies, and intense training behind wheelchair rugby. Katie provides insights into the evolving technologies in prosthetics, highlighting the preferences and challenges faced by athletes. We round off this enlightening episode by looking ahead to the future innovations in 3D printing and prosthetic technology that promise to revolutionize the field. Don’t miss this episode packed with inspiring stories and cutting-edge advancements that showcase the remarkable world of the Paralympics.
This episode is brought to you by Advanced 3D.

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