ZMorph has come through once again with another of their interesting stories regarding how users have innovated with their products. Their latest case study involves giving a patient mobility back in his hand due to a 3D printed orthotic. Biomedical engineering student Eliza Wrobel was able to construct the orthosis with a plaster mold that was 3D scanned, and then 3D printed in 70 pieces. Because of the amount of precision afforded by the ZMorph 2.0 S Hybrid 3D printer, relatively few parts were not 3D printed and she was also able to fabricate pins to hold all the pieces together. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/121549/zmorph-2-0-s-hybrid-orthosis/