All I know is this needs to lead to some kind of help for our brain injured soldiers. Hundreds of thousands of them, but i’m not smart enough to figure out how it would
And yes, I wouldn’t mind if my 10 year long headache from inury could be fixed.
Anyone see a connectino between 3D printers and helping brain injuries?
You could use a 3d printer for parts of the skull I suppose. Which I wouldn’t be surprised if that were common practice. But the brain itself cannot be easily operated on. Too much is unknown, and tools aren’t small enough to really get down to it.
I imagine much more would be known about the brain but not many brain surgeons and researchers are able to poke around in live, functioning brains.
Plenty of resources on this for further research if you look around, might be worth a try.