Motorica, a prominent global med-tech company specializing in cutting-edge prosthetic solutions, has launched a new digital prosthetics program in India.
The initiative is set to transform the way prosthetic limbs are created, manufactured, and distributed particularly in areas where access to personalized care is still limited.
The program adopts a digital-first workflow for producing prosthetic arms, combining technologies such as 3D imaging, CAD (computer-aided design), and precision 3D printing.
Rather than using traditional molding techniques and physically transporting casts, Motorica digitally captures the limb’s dimensions, enabling remote customization and significantly faster turnaround times without compromising on quality or fit.
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All final design, fabrication, and assembly take place at Motorica’s advanced manufacturing center in Moscow.
The company’s robust digital platform allows Indian clinicians to collaborate directly with engineers overseas, greatly reducing production delays while enhancing design precision.
Early implementations in India have already demonstrated the approach’s effectiveness. Local partner clinics used standard smartphone cameras to capture multiple images of patients’ limbs.
These photos were then converted into precise 3D models using photogrammetry, eliminating the need for costly scanning tools. The prosthetic devices were subsequently produced and delivered much faster than traditional methods allow.
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