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Innovative Products

Here at Crispin, we’re always looking for ways to improve the service that we offer to our clinicians and patients. The combination of new technologies and our innovative thinking allows us to do just that. Using 3D printing technology, we produce a world class range of orthoses and prostheses.

Our extensive experience in 3D printing, alongside our pioneering designs and state-of-the-art multi-jet fusion printers, means that we continue to lead the revolution in the way that products are manufactured.

Based in Leeds, Crispin was founded in 1985 to provide high-quality custom footwear solutions for the Orthotic industry. It remained a small family-run organisation until a change in ownership from 2001. Now the Crispin team is proud to be a brand of AM Healthcare Group, and offers some of the most advanced additive orthoses in the world.

AM Healthcare Group is a market-leading international healthcare products and services provider, operating primarily in areas that enhance mobility and accessibility including orthotics, prosthetics, and wheelchairs.

3D Scanning & Modelling

Crispin uses 3D technology in the provision of our service. We use extremely accurate handheld scanners which allow for 3D models to be created without the use of plaster bandages. Not only is this less messy, but the accuracy of the modelling produces devices that are more accurate than those created by conventional methods.

3D Printing

Crispin specialise in 3D print for the manufacture of our products.

3D printed products are currently in their infancy for the manufacture of larger orthotic products, however Crispin have experience in the provision of extremely low profile custom made foot orthotics as well as lightweight, rigid wrist braces.

Using 3D printing technology allows for the creation of extremely intricate designs and variation in the thickness and rigidity of a device, something not possible with current manufacturing methods.

Latest 3D Technology

We are proud to continue to invest in the most up to date 3D print technology. This allows us to push the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing in the orthotics and prosthetics industry. We are looking forward to demonstrating the opportunities this technology can bring to the industry and our patients.