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Medical Modelling

The Application of Advanced Design and Rapid Prototyping Techniques in Medicine

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2. Auflage, 2014


Medical modelling and the principles of medical imaging, Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Rapid Prototyping (also known as Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing) are important techniques relating to various disciplines - from biomaterials engineering to surgery. Building on the success of the first edition, Medical Modelling: The application of Advanced Design and Rapid Prototyping techniques in medicine provides readers with a revised edition of the original text, along with key information on innovative imaging techniques, Rapid Prototyping technologies and case studies. Following an overview of medical imaging for Rapid Prototyping, the book goes on to discuss working with medical scan data and techniques for Rapid Prototyping. In this second edition there is an extensive section of peer-reviewed case studies, describing the practical applications of advanced design technologies in surgical, prosthetic, orthotic, dental and research applications.


  • Covers the steps towards rapid prototyping, from conception (modelling) to manufacture (manufacture)
  • Includes a comprehensive case studies section on the practical application of computer-aided design (CAD) and rapid prototyping (RP)
  • Provides an insight into medical imaging for rapid prototyping and working with medical scan data


Richard Bibb BSc (Hons), PhD is Reader and Head of Medical Applications at The National Centre for Product Design & Development Research (PDR), University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), UK. He has been conducting research into the medical applications of advanced design and development technologies since 1998, with his work presented and published internationally. He also established one of Europe's most successful medical modelling services, which has supplied over 600 models to hospitals, universities, museums and companies worldwide.
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