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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 20 MIN

Tailoring Biomechanics: 3D Printing in Veterinary Care

from The Business of Manufacturing Podcast · host thebusinessadvancedmanufacturingpodcast

The emerging field of veterinary prosthetics is undergoing a transformation as 3D printing technology moves beyond traditional human medical models to address the unique needs of animals. Because animal anatomy and biomechanics differ significantly from humans—featuring complex joint angles and varying ground forces—specialized advisors are now essential to bridge the gap between design and biological function. While technical hurdles like scanning uncooperative patients and managing fur interference persist, additive manufacturing allows for the creation of highly customized, lightweight devices tailored to specific species. These innovations enable practitioners to develop complex geometries for a diverse range of animals that traditional manufacturing methods cannot produce. Ultimately, the industry is shifting toward a collaborative approach that prioritizes the specific behavioral and physical requirements of pets over standardized human protocols. Success in this discipline depends on utilizing advanced materials that can withstand harsh environments without the benefit of protective footwear. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !

The emerging field of veterinary prosthetics is undergoing a transformation as 3D printing technology moves beyond traditional human medical models to address the unique needs of animals. Because animal anatomy and biomechanics differ significantly from humans—featuring complex joint angles and varying ground forces—specialized advisors are now essential to bridge the gap between design and biological function. While technical hurdles like scanning uncooperative patients and managing fur interference persist, additive manufacturing allows for the creation of highly customized, lightweight devices tailored to specific species. These innovations enable practitioners to develop complex geometries for a diverse range of animals that traditional manufacturing methods cannot produce. Ultimately, the industry is shifting toward a collaborative approach that prioritizes the specific behavioral and physical requirements of pets over standardized human protocols. Success in this discipline depends on utilizing advanced materials that can withstand harsh environments without the benefit of protective footwear. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !

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