3D printers for orthotics and prosthetics are transforming the way customised medical devices are designed and manufactured. By combining digital scanning, advanced materials, and high-resolution additive manufacturing, these systems enable the production of patient-specific orthotic and prosthetic components with exceptional accuracy, repeatability, and efficiency.
Our range of 3D printers for orthotics and prosthetics is designed to support clinics, laboratories, and medical manufacturers seeking reliable, professional-grade solutions for personalised healthcare applications.
3D printing allows orthotic and prosthetic devices to be manufactured directly from 3D scan data, ensuring a precise fit that improves comfort, mobility, and clinical outcomes. Complex geometries and anatomical contours can be reproduced accurately without manual moulding or extensive post-processing.
Watch how 3D printing is used in orthotics and prosthetics
Compared to traditional manufacturing methods, 3D printing significantly shortens production cycles. Clinics and labs can move from scan to finished device in less time, enabling faster patient delivery and improved workflow efficiency.
Enclosed, high-precision 3D printers ensure stable printing conditions, delivering consistent results across multiple builds. This repeatability is critical for producing orthotic and prosthetic components that meet medical quality standards.
Custom foot orthoses and insoles
Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs)
Knee braces and corrective supports
Prosthetic sockets and test sockets
Customised liners and interfaces
Functional prototypes for patient fitting and adjustment
Designed to deliver smooth surfaces and fine details, ideal for devices that require close skin contact and precise anatomical matching.
Controlled environments improve print stability and material performance, ensuring reliable results for medical-grade applications.
Support for a range of biocompatible and engineering materials suitable for orthotic and prosthetic use, including flexible, durable, and high-strength options.
Intuitive interfaces and streamlined workflows make these systems suitable for both experienced technicians and clinical environments.
3D printing is redefining orthotics and prosthetics by enabling fully customised, data-driven manufacturing. With the right 3D printer, clinics and laboratories can improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and scale production while maintaining high standards of quality and precision.
Explore our range of orthotics and prosthetics 3D printers to find a solution that supports innovation, efficiency, and patient-focused care.

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