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Full Send: The Hard Road That Led to Helping Others Move Forward with David Slider

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We record on the road to the mothership to fit a 3D-printed adjustable suction socket using AirFit casting and compare loaded scans to raw scans. David shares his crash-to-career journey, why adjustability matters for neuromas and daily volume, and what makes the Americus foot feel lighter and livelier than it looks.

• AirFit casting under load versus direct scanning 
• Four-scan workflow and remote 3D fabrication 
• Suction plus adjustability for volume and hotspots 
• Flexible inner swaps for quick tuning 
• David’s neuroma history and fit lessons 
• Merecus foot layup, split keel, and energy return 
• Social media as connector, career builder, and patient support 
• Choosing a prosthetist who listens and offers trials 
• Safety, waste, and smarter ovens in the lab 
• Why 3D printing speeds care and improves revenue cycle

Find David: YouTube The Adventurous Amputee • LinkedIn David Slider • Instagram Pirate Peg Leg and The Adventurous Amputee


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