Birds of prey wear 3D-printed shoes to treat foot disease
1 min readImage caption: The Keio-NUS CUTE Center used a 3D printed Silicone Mould Casting Process to create these shoes for birds suffering from ‘bumblefoot’… Image credit: National University of Singapore. Article by National University of Singapore. Phys.org – November 26, 2021.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology now has a new addition to its list of useful applications — producing protective shoes for birds. In a first for Asia, Jurong Bird Park’s avian veterinary team and the Keio-NUS CUTE Center at the National University of Singapore (NUS) jointly embarked on a two-year effort to create silicone shoes casted from 3D printed molds for the wildlife park’s birds of prey. This collaboration has achieved an effective treatment plan for a medical condition known as pododermatitis or “bumblefoot” in birds. […]