Methodist Orthotics and Prosthetics finds immediate success with the Galileo program for managed in-clinic 3D printing
3D Printing Industry Covers Protosthetics' Innovative Galileo Program
Restorative Health Services sees strong financial and turnaround improvements using the Protosthetics Galileo Program for managed in-clinic 3D printing
Partnership between Protosthetics and Filament Innovations for Protosthetics’ Galileo program makes getting started with In-Clinic 3D Printing a reality
Protosthetics and Shabri have announced a partnership to collaborate on the advancement of the application of digital design and additive manufacturing to the Orthotics and Prosthetics industry
The result was the Galileo program, an end-to-end offering that places 3D printers in clinics while Protosthetics does all the digital design work as requested by clinicians.
Robert Carey, co-owner of A Leg to Stand On, shares how Galileo has eased the physical strain of fabrication and has helped him reclaim his time as a solo practitioner.
Third generation prosthetist Wayne Luckett has seen the world of prosthetics evolve before his eyes. Now, he fully embraces 3D printing technology to keep up with the newest industry innovations.
Small clinic Advantage P&O discovers time and cost savings with Galileo Program
Cara Negri of Gainesville Prosthetics treats her Galileo 3D printer as an extra technician.
Using the Galileo program has offered Clinical Director of MedSupply the opportunity to print prosthetics and explore all innovative options.
New Life with Limbs travels to third world countries to make prosthetic arms and legs - this year utilizing 3D printing to assist with the long fabrication process.