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A New Frontier
in Fracture Treatment

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Redefining Orthopaedic Care

Streamlining Patient Care

Easing the burden on overwhelmed emergency rooms, allowing surgical resources to focus on essential procedures

Improving the Patient Experience

Designed to make the healing process more effective, while putting a strong emphasis on enhancing the healing journey for patients
Setting a benchmark in orthopaedic care through cutting-edge engineering solutions

Harnessing adaptive materials

Engineering meta-materials to conform to any patient while controlling pressure throughout the healing process

Innovative immobilisation system

Our innovative immobilisation system holds the limb in the correct position, aiding in a more effective recovery

Easy-to-apply devices

Designing easy-to-apply devices developed to streamline the workflow for the medical staff, providing efficiency without compromising patient care

Standard size devices

Our off-the-shelf devices, available in standard sizes, eliminate the need for custom applications or any form of customisation

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can it serve as a replacement for traditional casts or braces?

The Exo360® Wrist falls somewhere between casting and surgery. Making it similar to a cast or a brace in appearance while offering very high fracture stability.

Is each unit of this product tailored to individual patients?

The Exo360® Wrist is not be individually customised. Thanks to our adaptive material, we produce the Exo360® Wrist in standard sizes (S, M, L, XL). This approach allows clinicians to use it immediately, straight off the shelf, without needing extra tools.

Is 3D printing technology used in production?

Yes, the Exo360® Wrist is currently produced using 3D printing technology, though at larger scales this is called, Additive Manufacturing, and while it is somewhat possible to print using personal 3D printers, our manufacturing partners utilise industrial-grade printers to ensure our product's utmost quality. These units are undergoing rigorous testing to ensure durability and high performance in all use cases.

Why would the Exo360® Wrist not be custom printed at the hospital?

While it is technically feasible, producing Exo360® Wrist in hospitals presents challenges. The time required to print, potential printing errors, and the extensive training needed for clinicians to operate and maintain high-quality 3D printers are significant hurdles. Our aim is to simplify and support clinical workflows, not complicate them. While hospital-based printing may be a future possibility, our focus is on immediate patient aid.