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Extremity, Lower (Leg)
Lower extremity: thigh, leg, ankle, foot.
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File Pack for 3D Printing with Osirix Tutorial STL
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File Pack for 3D Printing with Osirix Tutorial STL
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/115-file-pack-for-3d-printing-with-osirix-tutorial/
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Foot of a child
By Dr. Mike
High resolution CT scan of a child's right foot. The growth plate at the distal tibia and metatarsals is non-fused, indicating that the patient has immature bones (i.e. child).
Mesh details:
579272 vertices
1158880 triangles
Manifold (watertight), ready for 3D printing.
Created using the Imag3D service.
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Bioprinting Tibia and Fibula Model with Fracture and Rod: STL Files Available for Download
By embodi3d
The tibia, or shinbone, is the most common fractured long bone in your body. The long bones include the femur, humerus, tibia, and fibula. A tibial shaft fracture occurs along the length of the bone, below the knee and above the ankle. Because it typically takes a major force to break a long bone, other injuries often occur with these types of fractures. Often times the fibula is also compromised.
This 3D printable model demonstrates Intramedullary nailing. The current most popular form of surgical treatment for tibial fractures is intramedullary nailing. During this procedure, a specially designed metal rod is inserted from the front of the knee down into the marrow canal of the tibia. The rod passes across the fracture to keep it in position.
This 3D printable model of tibia shaft fracture contains two STL files for bioprinting. One STL file is for printing the tibia and fibula. There is another file for printing the pin or nail which is inserted within the tibia as part of intramedullary nailing. The files have been zipped to reduce file size. You will need to unzip the files once you have downloaded them.These files are distributed under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement.
The models are provided for distribution on embodi3D.com with the permission of the creators Dr. Beth Ripley and Dr. Tatiana. These models are part of the Top 10 Killers 3D printable disease library. James Weaver and Ahmed Hosny also contributed to the project. We thank everyone involved for their contributions to embodi3d.com and their advocacy for better health and education through 3D printing.
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Hip: coxa vara, STL format, 3D printable
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of a hip with coxa vara was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows coxa vara, which is a deformity of the hip due to an abnormal angle of the femoral head relative to the shaft. Download is free for registered members.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Triangles: 217408
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3D printable osteochondroma of the femur, STL format
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of an osteochondroma of the femur was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows a large osteochondroma on the posterior surface of the proximal femur. The popliteal artery is in close proximity to the osteochondroma. Download is free for registered members.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Triangles: 127018
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- osteochondroma
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3D printable bones of the ankle
By embodi3d
This whole ankle was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of the ankle bones.
In addition to this one piece ankle bone, the individual bones are available for download as separate pieces in STL format. These include:
Calcaneus: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/79-left-calcaneus-heel-bone/
Navicular: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/80-left-navicular-bone/
Cuboid: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/81-left-cuboid-bone/
Talus: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/82-talus-bone/
Distal tibia: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/83-tibia-distal-left/
Distal fibula: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/85-distal-fibula-left/
Medial cuneiform: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/84-medial-cuneiform-bone-left/
Lateral cuneiform: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/86-lateral-cuneiform-bone/
First metatarsal: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/87-first-metatarsal-proximal-part/
Second and third metatarsals: http://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/88-second-and-third-proximal-metatarsals/
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 273308
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Ankle with talus fracture
By embodi3d
This 3D printable ankle with a talus fracture was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows how the talus bone was crushed between the calcaneus and tibia.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 137938
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Second and third proximal metatarsals
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of the proximal second and third metatarsals of the foot was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. The metatarsals are shown in white while the rest of the foot is shown in glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 16488
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First metatarsal, proximal part
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of a proximal first metatarsal was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 17276
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lateral cuneiform bone
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of the lateral cuneiform bone of the foot was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the bone in detail. The lateral cuneiform is shown in the thumbnails in white and the rest of the foot in glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
http://www.embodi3d.com/user/273-bgobbato/
http://www.embodi3d.com/user/4-dr-mike/
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 25678
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Distal fibula, left
By embodi3d
This 3D printable distal fibula bone was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the fibula and its articulation with the talus and tibia. In the attached thumbnails, the fibular is shown in white and the rest of the ankle in glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 4960
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Medial cuneiform bone, left
By embodi3d
This 3D printable STL file of a medial cuneiform bone (left) was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of this foot bone. In the attached thumbnails, the media cuneiform is shown in white and the other foot bones in glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 18290
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Tibia, distal, left
By embodi3d
This 3D printable distal tibia bone from the left leg was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of how the tibia articulates with the talus and distal fibula to form the ankle joint. In the thumbnails, the tibia is shown in white and the rest of the ankle bones in glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 12904
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Talus bone
By embodi3d
This STL file of a human talus bone was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of the talus bone -- a critical component of the ankle. In the attached thumbnails, the talus is shown in white with the rest of the foot bones in clear glass.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 22322
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Left cuboid bone
By embodi3d
This left cuboid bone was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed articular surfaces of the cuboid. It is perfect for anatomy education. You can find more details about the cuboid bone in Wikipedia.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 24042
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Left Navicular bone
By embodi3d
This 3D printable navicular bone was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of the navicular. See Wikipedia for more details on the navicular bone. Download is free for registered members, and registration is free.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 17288
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Left calcaneus (heel bone)
By embodi3d
This left calcaneus was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the heel and articular surfaces of the calcaneus in great detail. Download is free for registered members.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs:
File format: STL
Manifold mesh: Yes
Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
Triangles: 15712
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