Enhancing the approach to hip dysplasia: the impact of 3D printing on a unique case of diaphyseal aclasis

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Find out more about the potential for 3D printing as an approach for treating hip dysplasia, in this article from the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine. Aim: Case presentation of 3D application significantly changing the management strategy of a young patient, with a rare but clinically significant form of diaphyseal aclasis-induced femoroacetabular impingement. Method: A 3D printed model of patient-specific anatomy, allowing dynamic evaluation of the hip joint with simulated movements of the hip. Conclusion: We demonstrate that the application of 3D printing to such unique and challenging cases is invaluable, offering simulated assessment through supplementary tactile information on...

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