Direct Dimensions Using 3D Imaging to Create High-Res Prosthetic Hand

The laser scanning gurus at Direct Dimensions are at again. See their recent blog post. Here’s a quick intro:

Direct Dimensions has long been interested in applying our 3D laser scanning technology to aid in the field of “anaplastology,” the medical field of making cosmetic prosthesis which improve the quality of life for those who need them. We have worked extensively with some of the profession’s most talented practitioners, including a long-standing partnership with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s Department of “Art as Applied to Medicine.”

Incredible to see that laser scanning can be used for create this kind of human benefit. Kudos to all involved.

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