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“Every Millimeter Matters,” A Q&A with Dr. Bradley Lamm

A conversation with Dr. Bradley Lamm on how patient-specific technology is transforming foot and ankle surgery, where every millimeter truly matters. Dr. Bradley Lamm is a fellowship-trained reconstructive foot and ankle surgeon at the Paley Institute in South Florida. He’s an innovator in the specialty — he’s invented and patented five different orthopedic surgical devices —so he was just the kind of collaborator that MedCAD wanted when we started developing our AccuStride Foot & Ankle product line. Read More

Startups to Watch: Visionary entrepreneurs ready for liftoff in Dallas-Fort Worth

MedCAD was recognized in the Dallas Business Journal’s Startups to Watch list for its innovation in patient-specific 3D-printed medical implants and precision care. Dallas-Fort Worth continues to emerge as one of the country’s most dynamic hubs for innovation. The feature showcases a diverse group of forward-thinking companies gaining traction across industries—from consumer products and fintech to healthcare and AI. Read More

What does “patient-specific” truly mean?

An Explainer for Patients What is “patient-specific” surgery? The short answer is that it’s exactly what it sounds like — it’s one specific medical procedure that’s designed for one specific patient. Patient-specific surgical approaches may include surgical cutting guides and/or manufactured implants, and they fit the patient and the procedure… Read More

MedCAD’s Mission and Momentum Spotlighted in The Dallas Morning News

The in-depth story explored Nancy’s unconventional path from product designer to medical entrepreneur, MedCAD’s growth as a leader in patient-specific implant design, and the company’s expanding role in complex reconstructive care. The coverage also highlighted Nancy’s recent trip to Ukraine, where she worked alongside U.S. and Ukrainian surgeons to support victims of war-related trauma. Read More