Bodycad was awarded two U.S. patents for improving the accuracy, reproducibility and speed for 3D constructs via MRI and CD images in long and small bone orthopaedic applications.
These patents pertain to the company’s proprietary approach to orthopaedic restorations based on a patient’s anatomy, which is accomplished with a suite of orthopaedic CAD/CAM software plus individual patient imagery.
In early 2Q16, the company introduced Bodycad OnCall™, individually-manufactured orthopaedic restorations for complex cases, particularly oncology, revision and osteotomy.
Sources: Bodycad; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Bodycad was awarded two U.S. patents for improving the accuracy, reproducibility and speed for 3D constructs via MRI and CD images in long and small bone orthopaedic applications.
These patents pertain to the company's proprietary approach to orthopaedic restorations based on a patient's anatomy, which is accomplished with a suite of...
Bodycad was awarded two U.S. patents for improving the accuracy, reproducibility and speed for 3D constructs via MRI and CD images in long and small bone orthopaedic applications.
These patents pertain to the company’s proprietary approach to orthopaedic restorations based on a patient’s anatomy, which is accomplished with a suite of orthopaedic CAD/CAM software plus individual patient imagery.
In early 2Q16, the company introduced Bodycad OnCall™, individually-manufactured orthopaedic restorations for complex cases, particularly oncology, revision and osteotomy.
Sources: Bodycad; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.